How can I add a backup an option, addSaveCallback, to save a timestamped version of my file, to the MATLAB editor?

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% I'd like to add the option to save backup files - earlier versions every time I save a file in the Matlab editor
editorObj = matlab.desktop.editor.getActive;
editorObj.addSaveCallback(@mySaveCallback);
function mySaveCallback(~, ~)
disp('File has been saved!');
% Add your custom code here
saveBackup(originalFilePath);
end
function saveBackup(originalFilePath)
% Check if the file exists
if ~isfile(originalFilePath)
error('The specified file does not exist.');
end
% Extract file parts
[filePath, fileName, fileExt] = fileparts(originalFilePath);
% Create a timestamp
timestamp = datestr(now, 'yyyymmdd_HHMMSS');
% Define the backup file name
backupFileName = sprintf('%s_backup_%s%s', fileName, timestamp, fileExt);
backupFilePath = fullfile(filePath, backupFileName);
% Copy the file to create a backup
copyfile(originalFilePath, backupFilePath);
fprintf('Backup saved as: %s\n', backupFilePath);
end
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dpb
dpb on 12 Sep 2025 at 14:32
Edited: dpb on 12 Sep 2025 at 16:40
It appears the use case here is one of making a simple roll-your-own version control system substitute based on earlier response from @Mark of "The PC I want to run this on is so heavily locked down, I can't run a local version control such as git".
Mark
Mark on 1 Oct 2025 at 13:13
Yes. If my script or function stops performing after many edits this makes it easy to compare an earlier version and figure out what went wrong, or just revert to the earlier version.

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Yair Altman
Yair Altman on 9 Sep 2025 at 14:02
Edited: Yair Altman on 9 Sep 2025 at 14:03
I believe that you can use the editor object's undocumented (hidden) ContentSaved event, as follows:
documentObj = matlab.desktop.editor.getActive;
hListener = addlistener(documentObj, 'ContentSaved', @mySaveCallback);
function mySaveCallback(hDocument, hEventData)
savedFilePath = hDocument.Filename;
saveBackup(savedFilePath);
end
For the record, here is how you can see similar undocumented (hidden) events of a Matlab object:
obj = matlab.desktop.editor.getActive;
mc = metaclass(obj);
events = mc.EventList;
eventNames = {events.Name};
eventAccess = {events.ListenAccess};
eventHidden = [events.Hidden];
[{'Event name','Access','Hidden'}; ...
sortrows([eventNames; eventAccess; arrayfun(@mat2str,eventHidden,'Uniform',false)]')]
and the output in this specific case would be:
ans =
4×3 cell array
{'Event name' } {'Access'} {'Hidden'}
{'ContentDirtied' } {'public'} {'true' }
{'ContentSaved' } {'public'} {'true' }
{'ObjectBeingDestroyed'} {'public'} {'false' }

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dpb
dpb on 29 Aug 2025
Edited: dpb on 29 Aug 2025
I "know nuthink!" about using the programmatic interface but it appears it doesn't have exposed properties for callback functions as do graphics objects like axes but instead you would use addlistener similarly.
The returned handle is to the document and there are no code examples for addlisteener other than one for a figure so I'm not sure just what you would use for the events...in fact, trying this locally I find
>> editorObj = matlab.desktop.editor.getActive
editorObj =
Document with properties:
Filename: '...\MATLAB\Work\writeopeningbalance.m'
Opened: 1
Language: 'MATLAB'
Text: 'function writeopeningbalance(tD,tM,fnOB)↵...
Selection: [9.00 3.00 9.00 3.00]
SelectedText: ''
Modified: 0
ExtendedSelection: [9.00 3.00 9.00 3.00]
ExtendedSelectedText: {''}
Editable: 1
>> events(editorObj)
Events for class matlab.desktop.editor.Document:
ObjectBeingDestroyed
>>
that makes it appear there is no publicly visible event for save or saveAs
I tried Yair Altman's tool to poke at object handles for hidden/undocumented properties, but it doesn't recognize the document handle so no dice there.
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dpb
dpb on 29 Aug 2025
Edited: dpb on 29 Aug 2025
However, does seem like a reasonable enhancement.
Submit this to Mathworks as an official support or enhancement request at <Product Support Page>
The alternative would be to use a code repository to handle this topic instead.
Mark
Mark on 29 Aug 2025
Thanks for having a go at this
I was hoping I had missed something but I agree with you that there are no obvious onClose or onSave callbacks exposed for the user. I'll submit an enhancement request as you suggest.
The PC I want to run this on is so heavily locked down, I can't run a local version control such as git.

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Matt J
Matt J on 29 Aug 2025
Edited: Matt J on 29 Aug 2025
Instead of trying to get the standard Save button to do what you want, you can make a Quick Access Toolbar button which runs your own customized save routine, as implemented in your saveBackup() code.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 9 Sep 2025 at 14:47
Do the Editor/Debugger Saving settings not satisfy your needs?
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 16 Sep 2025 at 19:23
Sure, sounds like a reasonable enhancement to request via Technical Support. Please be sure to describe your desired workflow (how you would use this functionality if it existed) so that the developers can take it into account when or if they design this behavior.
However, I suspect that the developers may push back on this as it seems to me like there would be significant overlap between the functionality you've described and the source control interface MATLAB already provides. So the workflow would need to provide some pretty strong motivation.
dpb
dpb on 16 Sep 2025 at 22:25
Edited: dpb on 17 Sep 2025 at 14:15
It's not neecessarily my particular workflow; @Mark provided the justification in that his environment doesn't give him access to the source control tool with which to use the interface.
The VMS-style version would/could simply be an additional option within the present backup selections that don't yield the same ability as is. I've missed it; I haven't put it into the editor for source files, but the workflow you hypothesized I handle by a script that saves the workplace variables to a named mat file including a desriptive comment with a companion tool to retrieve the last or a given comment match.
The version on m-files isn't at all a bad idea, however, without the extra of a full-blown vcs.
.I doubt it would ever get sufficient traction to be implemented, however, owing to that perception from the developers.

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