Use variables from workspace from previous run

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Hello guys,
is the following method possible to implement in Matlab:
If I run my function, it will load some mat files into the workspace. They are quite big and need over a secound for loading. As for this program, every second is really important, I am asking myself, if it is possible to load the mat files only at the first run after opening Matlab and after that just use them from the workspace?
I tried to not use clear and to check if the variable already exists with the exist function. Unfortunatly, this method doesn't work.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much in advance.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Jan 2020
Use
persistent VariableName
The value will be initialized to [] so isempty() tells you whether you need to load the value

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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 29 Jan 2020
Edited: Dimitris Kalogiros on 29 Jan 2020
There are two possible scenarios:
  • your matlab code overwrites some of the preloaded values
  • you "load" the files inside the function call, so everything disappears when the function finishes its job
Provided that you don't use any "clear" command, you can use an m-file in order to load these useful files and store data containing to them at a variable (or variables) with a specific name. Then at the same m-file you can call your function and pass the data as prameters (maybe you have to change the definition of your function).
...at the end of the day, just run this m-script
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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 30 Jan 2020
Edited: Dimitris Kalogiros on 30 Jan 2020
So, the solution I've already proposed, has to fit to your problem.
This is what I meant at my answer
clear;
clc;
% call C++ function
myData=getMyData;
N=100;
for k=1:N
% keep your data protected
myDataCopy=myData;
%matlab function that processes my data
matlabFunctionThatProcessesMyData(Parameter1, Parameter2, myDataCopy);
end
Gerrit
Gerrit on 30 Jan 2020
Thank you, but I need to call the Matlab function from C++. Not a C++ Function in Matlab.

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