Matlab creating help but ignoring the header
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Hi, I am writing a MATLAB package (classes, functions, etc.). I've been adding documentation below the first line of code. e.g. Below 'classdef' or 'function'. When you type help 'someClass' it works fine automatically generating the help information.
Now, I'm trying to add a header (the same header) to all of my files. I add this as a comment above the 'classdef' or 'function' line. But when I type help 'someClass', it displays just the header not the help info.
What can I do??
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Oleg Komarov
on 18 Sep 2014
The help should be a continuous block of comments. This means that the classdef or function declarations constitute a termination of the block of comments.
For instance, you can do:
% H1 line Bla Bla
%
% Syntax ...
%
% Examples
%
% See also
%
function
But not :
% H1 line Bla Bla
function
%
% Syntax ...
%
% Examples
%
% See also
%
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Oleg Komarov
on 18 Sep 2014
Which part of the "you cannot do that" is not clear? It has to be a continuous block of comments.
Usually the structure of a help in Matlab is:
% H1 line
% Syntax
% Examples
% See Also
% Copyright/contact info
The H1 line, is what you call header. HAS to be on one line. The copyright is usually not displayed in the help, since the line break, but it's up to you really.
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