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A method is presented to save simulation data directly to disk. During a simulation run a large amount of data will be generated. In MATLAB the only way to archive the results is to extend a matrix by appending new data to this matrix. Due to the internal mechanism of MATLAB this is far from efficient. Here a method is demonstrated to save and retrieve data very fast and with almost no memory consumption compared to normal data storage in MATLAB.<>