How to use variables as filename when saving to a .txt file?

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Hi.
I have a program with many variables. I would like to use some of the variables as the filename when outputting to a .txt file. For example say I have variables:
Date = 22052014;
Time = 1422;
Machine = Alpha;
And I wish the filename to be:
Alpha_22052014_1422.txt
How can I do this? It's easy with the 'saveas' function but that is for images only to my knowledge and fopen doesn't appear to allow the same formatting.
Any help appreciated.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 8 Sep 2014
I assume
Machine = 'Alpha'
Where Alpha is a string rather than variable. The easiest way is with sprint
Date = 22052014;
Time = 1422;
Machine = 'Alpha';
fn = sprintf('%s_%i_%i.txt',Machine,Date,Time)
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Iain
Iain on 8 Sep 2014
the functions you might want to use to write text files are the basic ones:
fopen, fprintf, fclose, etc.
But csvwrite might be up your street.

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