FSplit
FSPLIT splits a multifunction m-file into many single function m-files.
FSPLIT(SOURCEFILE) reads the multifunction m-file SOURCEFILE and writes a new m-file for each function in SOURCEFILE into the current directory, splitting the SOURCEFILE by functions. If no path is specified for the source file, it is read from the current directory or from the Matlab path, in that order.
FSPLIT(SOURCEFILE, TARGETDIR) writes the individual functions in SOURCEFILE into the directory TARGETDIR.
Example:
>> FSplit('ver.m','.\test')
FSplit reading file C:\MATLAB\toolbox\matlab\general\ver.m
Writing function ver.m ... finished
Writing function fixarg.m ... finished
Writing function LocParseContentsFile.m ... finished
Writing function LocDisplayMatlabInformation.m ... finished
Writing function sort_toolbox_list.m ... finished
Writing function display_toolbox_list.m ... finished
Writing function remove_unwanted_entries.m ... finished
Writing function disp_single_toolbox.m ... finished
Writing function LocCleanDate.m ... finished
FSplit finished.
Cite As
Stead Kiger (2024). FSplit (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/13467-fsplit), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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- MATLAB > Data Import and Analysis > Data Import and Export > Standard File Formats > Audio and Video Data >
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