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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T06:05:49+00:00 2026-06-15T06:05:49+00:00

How to save array of structures in .mat file in Matlab? Is it possible?

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How to save array of structures in .mat file in Matlab? Is it possible?

p(1).x=0;
p(1).y=0;

p(2).x=1;
p(2).y=1;

save('matfilename','-struct','p');
% ??? Error using ==> save
% The argument to -STRUCT must be the name of a scalar structure variable.
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    2026-06-15T06:05:50+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:05 am

    You can use save without the -struct parameter:

    >> p(1).x = 0;
    >> p(1).y = 0;
    >> p(2).x = 1;
    >> p(2).y = 1;
    >> save('myvars.mat', 'p');
    >> clear p;
    >> load('myvars.mat');
    >> p(1)
    
    ans = 
    
        x: 0
        y: 0
    
    >> p(2)
    
    ans = 
    
        x: 1
        y: 1
    

    If you want want to store x and y as separate arrays (as -store would if p was a scalar struct) then you’ll need to do it yourself (you can use the fieldnames function to collect the names of all fields in a struct).

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