How to use i_temp function and load all data of simualtion?

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i_temp=0;
for ftemp=[5:5:130,200:50:1000];
i_temp=i_temp+1;
load(['ZCodeDfig_',num2str(ftemp),'.mat']);
ZCodeDfig
f_fft(:,i_temp)=Vmagfinalfft;
v_fft(:,i_temp)=Vfinal;
if_fft(:,i_temp)=Imagfinalfft;
i_fft(:,i_temp)=Ifinal;
Z_fft(:,i_temp)=zftemp;
end
figure
y(ftemp)=dftemp;
r(ftemp)=zftemp;
stem(y,r);
hold off
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Sep 2018
Could you confirm that each .mat file contains at least two variables, one of which is a struct named Vabc575 and the other of which is a struct named Iabc575 and that the names of those variables do not change as the .mat file name changes?
Jaydeepkumar Patel
Jaydeepkumar Patel on 27 Sep 2018
yes it is contained with same and do not change as the .mat file changes

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Sep 2018
Small improvement to the code, but nothing that would change the functioning.
i_temp=0;
for ftemp=[5:5:130,200:50:1000];
i_temp=i_temp+1;
datastruct = load( sprintf('ZCodeDfig_%d.mat', ftemp) );
Vabc575 = datastruct.Vabc575;
Iabc575 = datastruct.Iabc575;
ZCodeDfig
f_fft(:,i_temp)=Vmagfinalfft;
v_fft(:,i_temp)=Vfinal;
if_fft(:,i_temp)=Imagfinalfft;
i_fft(:,i_temp)=Ifinal;
Z_fft(:,i_temp)=zftemp;
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Sep 2018
You have
ftemp=[5:5:130,200:50:1000]
The first range, 5:5:130, stops before 575.
The second range, 200:50:1000, increments by 50s, and so includes 500, 550, and 600, but not 575.
The data you posted on Google Drive does not contain a file for 575.
Jaydeepkumar Patel
Jaydeepkumar Patel on 29 Sep 2018
I understand your point but 575 is just name of Workspace data, not any value (Vabc575) is a full name only but after your explanation of call to figure.it is work as per my need Thank you so much for your time and consideration.

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