%#function
Pragma to help MATLAB
Compiler locate functions called through feval,
eval, Handle Graphics callback, or objects loaded from MAT files
Synopsis
%#function function1 [function2 ... functionN]
%#function object_constructor
Description
The %#function pragma informs MATLAB®
Compiler™ that the specified function(s) will be called through an
feval, eval, Handle Graphics® callback, or objects loaded from MAT files.
Use the %#function pragma in standalone applications
to inform MATLAB
Compiler that the specified function(s) should
be included in the compilation, whether or not MATLAB
Compiler's
dependency analysis detects the function(s). It is also possible to
include objects by specifying the object constructor.
Without this pragma, the product's dependency analysis will not be able to locate and compile all MATLAB files used in your application. This pragma adds the top-level function as well as all the local functions in the file to the compilation.
Examples
Example 1
function foo
%#function bar
feval('bar');
end %function foo
By implementing this example, MATLAB
Compiler is notified
that function bar will be included in the compilation
and is called through feval.
Example 2
function foo
%#function bar foobar
feval('bar');
feval('foobar');
end %function foo
In this example, multiple functions (bar and foobar)
are included in the compilation and are called through feval.
Example 3
function foo
%#function ClassificationSVM
load('svm-classifier.mat');
num_dimensions = size(svm_model.PredictorNames, 2);
end %function foo
In this example, an object from the class ClassificationSVM is loaded from
a MAT file. For more information, see Include and Access Files in Packaged Applications.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a