i need to create variable name using for loop from a table

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i'm trying to assign each column from my table to each separate variable with header as variable name using for loop
i couldn't find any function that directly does it
i've used fo loop to index tha data and i'm able to pront the collumns separately
when i try to assign contents of a table as variable name it is not allowing to go ahead
the following is my code
tableA has headers as variable names which are loaded in table T
file =("WLTCshortened_2.txt")
opts = detectImportOptions(file);
opts.DataLines = 3;
tableA=readtable(file,opts)
T = readtable('variable_name.xlsx', 'Range','A2:BV2', 'ReadVariableNames',false)
for i=(1:74)
rowname =string(table2cell(T(1,i)))
y=rowname.char
string(y)=(tableA.(string(y)))
end
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Vijayagopi Ramachnadran
Vijayagopi Ramachnadran on 23 Feb 2022
temp = struct;
temp.(string(y))=(table.(string(y)));
save("tempData.mat","-struct","temp")
load tempData.mat
delete tempData.mat
clear temp
adding the above code has worked
Vijayagopi Ramachnadran
Vijayagopi Ramachnadran on 23 Feb 2022
@Stephen i need dynamically named variable as i have around 80 variables to be analysed with simulink
that will help me with easy identification

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Vijayagopi Ramachnadran
Vijayagopi Ramachnadran on 28 Feb 2022
temp = struct;
temp.(string(y))=(table.(string(y)));
save("tempData.mat","-struct","temp")
load tempData.mat
delete tempData.mat
clear temp
adding the above code has worked

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Feb 2022
Can you define variables with numbered names like X1, X2, X3, ... ? Yes.
Should you do this? Generally we recommend against it. See that page for alternatives you should use instead.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Feb 2022
Since you mentioned you want to do this in the context of working with Simulink, I'd consider using a model workspace or perhaps a data dictionary. See the documentation for more information on how to programmatically interact with a model workspace and this documentation section for more information about managing design data in general.

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