How can I save .mat files inside a for loop without overlapping?

Hello everyone, I would like to know how can I save several .at files inside a loop without overlapping them. I am trying to save different matrix in every iteration. Thanks for your help!

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Why you want to generate multiple .mat files? Check the below two case. You can write all the matrices into a single mat file.
%%If matrices sizes are equal
m = 10 ; n = 9 ; p = 10 ;
A = zeros(m,n,p) ;
for i = 1:p
A(:,:,i) = rand(m,n);
end
save('test.mat','A');
%%if mat4rices sizes are not equal
A = cell(p,1) ;
for i = 1:p
m = randi([1 10],1) ;
n = randi([1 10],1) ;
A{i} = rand(m,n) ;
end
save('test.mat','A');

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Vio Bas Commented:
Thank you very much for your question, that was very helpful. It was exactly what I was looking for! Much more efficient than having a huge amount of .mat files. :D

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