how do i change a variable name from workspace

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i have a sequence of .mat files. When i load the mat files into workspace, the variable names are composed of sing or double underscore such as 'IR0004__, IR 10001_'. Thus, i would like to change these variables to be only number. How can i delete the underscore?
Please suggest Thank you
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 25 Jul 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 25 Jul 2018
As I wrote in my comment, to load the data into one non-scalar array all variables in the .mat files must have exactly the same variables. This appears to not be the case with your .mat files, so you cannot use this method. If the variable names were exactly the same (as they should be) then you can simply do this:
for k = 1:N
S(k) = load(...)
end
As noted, this only works if the variable names are the same! Instead, you could use a cell array:
C = cell(1,N);
for k = 1:N
S = load(...);
C(1) = struct2cell(S);
end
Note that rather than this
['IR',num2str(fidx,'%04d'), '.mat']
you should use sprintf:
sprintf('IR%04d.mat',fidx)
Tossawon Ngamnet
Tossawon Ngamnet on 25 Jul 2018
Edited: Tossawon Ngamnet on 25 Jul 2018
Dear cobeldick, I used this code from your suggestion
files = dir('*.mat'); cell(1,numel(files)); for fidx = 1:numel(files) S = load(sprintf('IRFrame%04d.mat',fidx)); C(1) = struct2cell(S); end

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 24 Jul 2018
new_var_name=old_var_name;
clear('old_var_name');
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 24 Jul 2018
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 24 Jul 2018
Please check the answer in this link , it will get the idea.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 24 Jul 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 24 Jul 2018
"For example, using a complete code to rename all the files in my workspace"
Note that files are not in any MATLAB workspace, files are saved on your harddrive. Variables are in MATLAB workspace. Basic concepts, such as what variables are, are explained in the introductory tutorials:

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Giridharan Kumaravelu
Giridharan Kumaravelu on 24 Jul 2018
Edited: Giridharan Kumaravelu on 24 Jul 2018
getname = @(x) inputname(1);
IR0004__ = 10;
str = getname(IR0004__);
newstr = erase(str,'_');
eval([newstr '=' str ';']);
clear(str);
This could help you rename one variable. But if you are looking to rename the variables containing only numbers in the name, that will not be valid variable name in any programming language.
Hope this helps!
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Tossawon Ngamnet
Tossawon Ngamnet on 24 Jul 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 24 Jul 2018
This code below was composing both uploading and converting mat to tif by using command line:
output_folder = 'D:\iSkysoft iMedia Converter Deluxe\Downloaded';
files = dir('*.MAT');
for fidx = 1:numel(files )
matcontent = load(files(fidx).name);
filenumber = regexp(files(fidx).name, '\d+', 'match', 'once');
imagename = sprintf('IR%s__', filenumber);
assert(isfield(matcontent, imagename), 'mat file %s does not contain image %s', files(fidx).name, imagename );
outputfilename = fullfile(output_folder, sprintf('test%s.tif', filenumber ));
imwrite(matcontent.(imagename), outputfilename );
end
It may help you to understand my problem because i cannot sent you a figure. the double underscore will be created when the mat files less than 10000 ( IRFrame0001__), but after 10000 the single underscore will be created (IRFrame10000_). For example, IR10007_,IR10006_,IR10007_,IR10008_,IR10009_,IR1000__,IR10010_,.. Sorting is not consecutive. Thus, i cannot use for loop to initial the variable names correctly.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 24 Jul 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 24 Jul 2018
"Sorting is not consecutive."
You can easily sort the filenames by downloading my FEX submission natsortfiles:
"Thus, i cannot use for loop to initial the variable names correctly."
Accessing variable names in a loop is not recommended:

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