Save uniquely named variables in loop to a certain location

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Hello everyone,
I am running a loop where a variable U is calculated and saved in a .mat file under a unique name every iteration. To name the .mat file I use sprintf:
for j:length(d)
% Long calculation of U left out
save(sprintf('U%02d',j+1), 'U', '-v7.3');
end
Each U is now saved in a .mat file named with the iteriation number with two digits after 'U' and in mat version 7.3. This works great.
However, I would also like define the folder location where the .mat file is saved. I know how to do this using the save command without sprintf but I can't seem to get this to work in combination with sprintf.
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Thank you, Roel

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Apr 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 23 Apr 2018
Do NOT concatenate paths/directories. The recommended method is to use fullfile:
fullname = fullfile(dir1path,dir2path,...,filename)
This will automatically take into account the required file separators. For your case, something like this:
sdp = some directory path
for k = 1:numel(d)
% Long calculation of U left out
fnm = sprintf('U%02d.mat',k+1);
save(fullfile(sdp,fnm), 'U', '-v7.3')
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Apr 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 23 Apr 2018

@Roel: you should use fullfile, as it handles the file separator quite nicely.

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KSSV
KSSV on 23 Apr 2018
path = pwd ; % Give your path here
filename = [pwd,filesep,sprintf('U%02d',j+1)]
By the way, you need not save data of iteration into different .mat files. You can save them into a 3D matrix or cell and save it into a singl mat file.
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Roel
Roel on 23 Apr 2018
Thanks KSSV, this solves my problem.
I want different .mat files because of RAM issues. Saving the data into one matrix or mat causes an 'out of memory error' on my system.
Thanks again!
KSSV
KSSV on 23 Apr 2018
Still...you can append data into single mat file...

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