Create help for method with arguments

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Vasco
Vasco 2022년 3월 21일
편집: Matt J 2022년 3월 21일
I like to document my functions, such that on pressing on F1, it shows description of the function, and its parameters.
The recently introduced arguments block allows to define arguments sizes and types. What is the best practice to document these arguments?
I preferably like to keep the defintion and the documentation at the same location, like in the example below:
function [m,s] = twoStats(x)
% Test for help
arguments
x (1,:) {mustBeNumeric} % Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on
end
m = mean(x,"all");
s = std(x,1,"all");
end
Preferred output:
doc twoStats
Test for help
Arguments:
- x: Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on

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Matt J
Matt J 2022년 3월 21일
function [m,s] = twoStats(x)
% Test for help
%
%Arguments:
% - x: Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on
arguments
x (1,:) {mustBeNumeric} % Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on
end
m = mean(x,"all");
s = std(x,1,"all");
end
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Vasco
Vasco 2022년 3월 21일
Ok, this seems the trivial solution, just copy paste the information from the arguments block to the documentation block. However, now the documentation and definition is split to different places.
Matt J
Matt J 2022년 3월 21일
편집: Matt J 2022년 3월 21일
There is no other solution. The help text can only be in one place. You could of course, write tools that will semi-automate the documentation process. Once you have the argument text copied to the clipboard, code like the following can be used to parse it into the format you want:
>> contents = clipboard('paste')
contents =
'x (1,:) {mustBeNumeric} % Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on'
>> out = "% - "+extractBefore(contents,' ')+" "+extractAfter(contents,'%'); disp(out)
% - x Argument 1, the array to calculate statistics on

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