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If I make a variable ( a = 'name' ), I want to set the variable name with the value of a.
ex) ( name = )
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 6 Aug 2021
Before you force yourself into writing slow, inefficient, complex code that is difficult to debug, you should read this:

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Dave B
Dave B on 6 Aug 2021
Edited: Dave B on 6 Aug 2021
You can do this with eval, but you are likely to regret this.
a = 'Pi';
val = pi;
eval(a + " = " + val);
Pi = 3.1416
This link has some alternatives to using string evaluation to run code. It's a bad/dangerous style and there's almost always a better approach.
If you must name your variables with another variable, consider using fields of a struct rather than raw variables:
mydynvars=struct;
a = 'Pi';
b = 'e';
mydynvars.(a) = pi;
mydynvars.(b) = exp(1);
mydynvars
mydynvars = struct with fields:
Pi: 3.1416 e: 2.7183

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