Naming a structure with a string that was fetched through x=input(prompt)
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Maximilian Laurs
on 19 Dec 2017
Commented: Jos (10584)
on 20 Dec 2017
My code looks like this so far:
prompt = 'What is the name of your project? '
% projectname becomes the entered string
projectname = input(prompt,'s')
% a structure with the string as name should be generated
projectname = struct()
Unfortunatly the name of the structure stays "projectname" and won't become the string.
Thanks for anything that might help.
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Stephen23
on 19 Dec 2017
Edited: Stephen23
on 19 Dec 2017
"Unfortunatly the name of the structure stays "projectname" and won't become the string"
That is exactly what it should do. Magically creating variable names is slow, buggy, makes code complex and hard to debug. Read this to know more:
What you are doing now keeps your meta-data (project name) out of the code, which is the best way to write code. You should not mix your meta-data into your code.
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Jos (10584)
on 19 Dec 2017
You do not want to do that. It should be the contents of a variable that is flexible and not the name. Assuming you want to store some data for this project you could use the following approach
M.projectname = input('What is the name of the project','s')
M.data = cumsum(randi(10,1,15)) ;
% and then for instance
plot(M.data,'bo-') ; title(M.projectname)
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Jan
on 19 Dec 2017
Edited: Jan
on 19 Dec 2017
Naming variables dynamically is a bad programming style. It causes more troubles than it solves. An exhaustive summary of the large number of corresponding discussions in the forum: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval
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