save in a new file using 'save' command

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aditi
aditi on 8 Aug 2020
Edited: Stephen23 on 4 Nov 2024 at 10:53
I have a program which I am applying on 50 files. I want to now save output for everytime I run the program in a new file.
Currently, I am using "save outfile er2 -ascii"
But everytime program runs it replaces outfile with the current output parameters. But I want in a new file i.e. I want a file for every run of program.
Please help me out
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aditi
aditi on 8 Aug 2020
Thanks for your reply. Could you please explain a little bit. I am somewhat new to MATLAB SO it will be really helpful.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 8 Aug 2020
Edited: Stephen23 on 4 Nov 2024 at 10:53
If your function is called in a loop then follow the examples here:
If your function is not called in a loop then you could download my FEX submission nextname:
and use it something like this:
D = 'absolute/relative path to the directory where the files are to be saved';
F = nextname(D,'outfile<01>.mat',true);
save(F,'er2')
It will ensure that the filename is unique and unused each time you save the data.
I don't recommend using save for writing text files. For writing text files you should use a more appropriate function:

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