How to store an object (calculated in a function) so that we can use it later with a different script?
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So basically I have a script that calculates a lot of stuff, and in the process it creates an object that is not stored/saved in the command window's workspace. I have no way to use it unless I add code to the existing scripts.
I would like to feed that object to another script.
How can I store/save this object so that I can re-use it in the future?
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Gareth Thomas
on 7 Jul 2014
Typically people use MAT files for this.
a = rand(10);
b = rand(12);
save myMat a b
clear all
load myMat
Hope that this helps
Here is official example off their website
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Gareth Thomas
on 7 Jul 2014
If you have the class definition in the path then it will work, if I am not mistaken.
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