some Matlab functions are not implemented in their m files

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Italo
Italo 2012년 10월 5일
Hello everyone, sometimes, in order to have a full grasp of what is happening, I just navigate through matlab functions and see their implementation. A few times I've ended in a function whose .m file is only comments and no implementation (e.g. matlab-path\toolbox\matlab\lang\feval.m) So I wonder, when I invoke that function, what happens?
Thanks

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen 2012년 10월 5일
편집: Honglei Chen 2012년 10월 5일
Those are built-in functions and the MATLAB file is only for the documentation purpose. When you call such functions, MATLAB knows what to launch.
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub 2012년 10월 5일
Are they all builtins or can they be a mex also?
Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen 2012년 10월 5일
편집: Honglei Chen 2012년 10월 5일
I'm not hundred percent sure but I think most of them should be built-ins. In general I think if there is a mex, you will see a call to mex in the file. If the mex does not need to be invoked, I personally would call them built-ins :)

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