how to extract all variables from a struct

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Rajesh
Rajesh on 30 Jul 2019
Answered: Rajesh on 30 Jul 2019
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Hi, I wanted to extract all the variables from the struct without having to manually type the headers. In short I want to dissolve the entire struct to differnt variables with their individual header names as the variable name.
Many thanks in Advance

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 30 Jul 2019
T = struct2table(data_table);

Peter Jarosi
Peter Jarosi on 30 Jul 2019
Edited: Peter Jarosi on 30 Jul 2019
I agree with Stephen but if you want a quick solution using an ugly trick:
v = fieldnames(data_table);
for x = 1 : length(v)
myVar = data_table.(v{x})
end
or a little bit less ugly:
for v = fieldnames(data_table)
myVar = data_table.(v{1})
end
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Peter Jarosi
Peter Jarosi on 30 Jul 2019
@Stephen Cobeldick : Never mind! Everybody wants to learn from her/his own mistakes. :-)

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Rajesh
Rajesh on 30 Jul 2019
Edited: Rajesh on 30 Jul 2019
a=fieldnames(data_table);
data_table=table2array(data_table);
for k=1:length(data_table(1,:))
eval([a{k} '=data_table(:,k);'])
end
thank you for all the replies...this worked for me.. but i had to use eval...
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 30 Jul 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 30 Jul 2019
"i had to use eval"
I doubt that you "had to use eval". I have written thousands of lines of code and imported thousands of data files of many different formats, and yet I have never needed to use eval.
You just designed your code (or data) badly, such that you force yourself into writing slow, buggy, complex, obfuscated code that is hard to debug:
Jan
Jan on 30 Jul 2019
Using eval is indeed a very bad idea.

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Rajesh
Rajesh on 30 Jul 2019
thank you for all the good advices.
I needed this code for extracting a large number of test data files, which are proccessed by another tool, and fiinally i get the values as a struct. So as a quick solution just to get the variable output which will be an input to my system model (thermal system).. i have used 'Eval'..
But when i am going to create a tool to automate all these post processing, I will keep in mind to work around 'Eval,
Thanks Again for all the suggestions.

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