MATLAB functions and subfunctions
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I have a matlab function file which contains the main function which calls on many subfunctions. I would like to look at the output of the subfunctions in my program. How do I do this?
As it is now I have been making separate scripts to see what the output is of each of the individual subfunctions, I do not want to have to do it this way anymore.
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  Adam
      
      
 on 19 Aug 2014
        If you just want to have a look at them then put breakpoints in the file containing your main function and you can see the intermediate outputs in your function's workspace.
If you want the intermediate outputs to persist then just add them as output arguments of your main function.
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  Iain
      
 on 19 Aug 2014
				This is a way of doing it.
 if iteration_number == desired_value
  keyboard % this lets you do stuff other than just see a value
  disp(value_of_interest) %this just prints it to screen
 end
  Adam
      
      
 on 19 Aug 2014
				Put a conditional breakpoint in based on the for loop control. If you add a breakpoint and right-click you get the option to 'Set / Modify condition'. In there you can put, for example:
i >= 15
if you have a for loop like:
for i = 1:100
...
end
In that example then your breakpoint will first hit at i == 15 and then if you press F5 it will hit again every iteration until the end. If you just want it to hit once then make your condition something like i == 15;
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  John D'Errico
      
      
 on 19 Aug 2014
        From your main function, return function handles for each subfunction. Then you can use them as independent functions.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 19 Aug 2014
        You can make one m-file for them all. For example in test.m, you can have test(), sub1() and sub2() all in one single file:
function test()
out1 = sub1(10)
out2 = sub2(20)
function out = sub1(in)
  fprintf('in = %f', in); % Or whatever you want to do.
function out = sub2(in)
  fprintf('in = %f', in); % Or whatever you want to do.
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