Matlab turns char into double on cluster.

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On the cluster I run
matlab -nodesktop -r "program 1" > program_1.out 2>&1
where the first lines of code in "program" look like this
function program(dtaset_id)
addpath(genpath('../..'))
if isempty(gcp('nocreate'))
parpool(maxNumCompThreads,'IdleTimeout', 300)
end
whos
load(strcat('dataset_', dtaset_id, '.mat'))
whos
dtaset_id = str2num(dtaset_id);
The strange thing is that the first "whos" reports "dtaset_id" to be a char, and the second whos reports it to be a double, causing an error in the last line.
How and why does this happen?

Accepted Answer

Voss
Voss on 30 Mar 2022
It may be that the mat file you load contains a variable called dtaset_id, which is a double. When you load the mat file that value overwrites the previous value of dtaset_id in your workspace.
Here I've attached a mat file with a double dtaset_id to demonstrate.
dtaset_id = '0';
whos('dtaset_id') % char
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes dtaset_id 1x1 2 char
load(strcat('dataset_', dtaset_id, '.mat')) % overwrites dtaset_id with value from mat file
whos('dtaset_id') % now double
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes dtaset_id 1x1 8 double
  2 Comments
Michael Stollenwerk
Michael Stollenwerk on 5 Apr 2022
Of course! That's it. Sorry, this one had me very puzzeled and as always in those cases its hiding in plain sight. Thanks!
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Apr 2022
This is one reason why it is recommended to always LOAD into an output variable:
S = load(..);

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