I'm not sure I understand your previous comment, nor your question above. But anyway: it seems to me that your issue stems from the fact that you have
var1
,
var2
,
var3
etc in MATLAB and want to have
var1
,
var2
,
var3
etc in python. This is bad, even if you're using just one language: whenever you do something with your data you either type out all the variable names, or you try to use
eval
(*shudder*). The sane data model is to use a collection in both languages: typically a struct in MATLAB and a dict in python. Then you map
alldat.('var1')
to
alldat['var1']
. —
Andras Deak 11 secs ago