Change the name of array in each iteration

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I would like to group together in a Matrix some data for each year. For example for year 2000 i would like to create the Matrix C_2000 for 2001 C_2001 etc. My code is the following, my problem is that i don't know how i should write the name of the matrix, since when i am using C_ye Matlab doesn't understand ye like a variable.
for yy=2000:2010
ye=num2str(yy);
C_ye=[];
path =strcat('e:\test\',ye,'\');
filefolder=strcat(path,'*.dat');
files=dir(filefolder);
for i=1:length(files)
filename=strcat(path,files(i).name);
yr=filename(42:43);
doy=filename(39:41);
doy=str2double(doy);
yr=str2double(yr);
A=importdata(filename);
B=A.data;
hh=floor(B(:,1));
mm=floor((B(:,1)-hh)*60);
ss=((B(:,1)-hh)*60-mm)*60;
mm=round(mm+ss/60);
yr=repmat(yr,size(B,1),1);
doy=repmat(doy,size(B,1),1);
C_ye=[C_ye yr doy hh mm B(:,2)];
end
cleavars -except C_ye
end
Thank you, Kostas

Accepted Answer

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 6 Dec 2011
Don't Do It!
FAQ:4.6
More:
doc cell
is probably a good place to start. As far as simple help, change the () to {};
C = cell(5,1);
for ii = 1:5
C{ii} = magic(ceil(rand*10));
end
% a 5x1 cell array with randomly sized magic squares
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Kostas
Kostas on 6 Dec 2011
Could you help me please because i haven't "worked" with cells, so i have no idea how i could implement it.

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Kostas
Kostas on 6 Dec 2011
Thanks, it seems so simple i just change this part
C = cell(11,1);
for yy=2000:2010
ii=yy-1999;
.....
C{ii}=[yr doy hh mm B(:,2)];
end

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