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What is the best way to handle huge number of variables when preparing a UI?

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Dear All, I coded a UI with MATLAB in which I require a lot of variables from the user. Since during the execution of the UI I need some of them I decided to save all data in *.mat files which are read and written during the execution of the UI. The problem of this implementation is that *.mat can be very big. Thus, I'm thinking about writing variables on file (perhaps binaries) Is there a smart and easy way of achieving this?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Jul 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 28 Jul 2016
The smart and easy way would be to use mat files.
mat files are binary files, and since version seven have been compressed as well:
Why reinvent the wheel ?
If you are worried about the filesize or save / load times, then read these:
PS: the most important thing to remember is to always load into a variable:
S = load(...);
and never load variables directly into the workspace.
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Nicholas
Nicholas on 28 Jul 2016
Thank you very much for your quick reply. I'll take a look at the links you posted. In case I have other issues I'll write them down here.

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