How I can to rename a variable in loop for?

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Paula
Paula on 12 Aug 2014
Edited: Ahmet Cecen on 12 Aug 2014
t= length(tiempo);
o= 1;
mes{'enero','febrero','marzo','abril','mayo','junio','julio','agosto','septiembre','octubre','noviembre','diciembre'};
for j = 1:12:t;
J = moist_end(:,:,1,j);
strcat('moist_',mes(o))(:,:,:,o) = J
o=o+1;
end
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Andy L
Andy L on 12 Aug 2014
Which variable are you trying to change? And what do you want it to be?
Adam
Adam on 12 Aug 2014
You can't rename variables programatically as far as I'm aware.

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Matt J
Matt J on 12 Aug 2014
Not sure what you're trying to do, but if you want to split J into differently named partitions, the appropriate way would be to use a structure,
for j = 1:12:t;
J = moist_end(:,:,1,j);
moistStruct.(mes{o}) = J
o=o+1;
end

Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 12 Aug 2014
Edited: Ahmet Cecen on 12 Aug 2014
There is an ugly way to do this using the eval function. Something like:
for i=1:12:t
eval(strcat('moist_',mes(o),'(:,:,:,',num2str(o),')','=J'));
end

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