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How do I export multiple MATLAB files together?

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    I am currently exporting EM potentials for various parts of the human body in MATLAB using the "Imp/Export" menu and the "MATLAB Exporter," but the large number of exports is taking a significant amount of time as I have to do them one by one. Is there a way to export them all at once?
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      The easiest is to write a Python script. To learn how to write the script, I would first select one of the exporters, right-click to get the context menu, and select "To Python Script" (or similar). You can then modify the script to iterate over all fields, saving each to a separate file.

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        The easiest is to write a Python script. To learn how to write the script, I would first select one of the exporters, right-click to get the context menu, and select "To Python Script" (or similar). You can then modify the script to iterate over all fields, saving each to a separate file.

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        @bryn
        Can GPU acceleration or multithreading parallel processing be used for post-processing with scripts?

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