function overloading problem in matlab

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zhang
zhang on 31 Jul 2012
Commented: Walter Roberson on 14 May 2015
Hi guys,
Does matlab support function overloading? Just like, F(x, y) F(x, y, z)
If not, is there any ways to do it?
Thanks,
Zhong
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Kurt Patzik
Kurt Patzik on 14 May 2015
Hi,
overloading is possible. However, for simple task I always use nargin instead:
function [ ans ] = fctName( a, b, c )
if nargin < 2 % checks, if the number of input-parameters is less than 2
b = 1;
c = 0;
end
...
end
Best, Jonas

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Answers (1)

Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 31 Jul 2012
It is not clear what you are trying to do. I think you might be looking for ways to define a function with a variable number of input arguments. If that is the case
doc varargin
The source of many problems is that MATLAB will let you redefine any function you want. For example
clear = @()disp('Have fun undoing this (:');
will "overload" the builtin CLEAR function. You could also create an mfile named clear.m
function clear(varargin)
disp('Have fun undoing this (:');
end
which will similarly "overload" CLEAR whenever it is on the path.
The MATLAB OO system allows what I would call true overloading. The OO system choses the exact function that is called based on the name of the function and the class of the first argument.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 May 2015
Minor addition: the OO system does not take into account the number of arguments. Well, other than the possibility of having no arguments; I don't recall which class is used for that.

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