How to run a default method if a class method is undefined?
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Say I have a class called A.
a=A();
b=A();
If we call foo123(a,5,b,6) and foo123 is not defined, there will be an error.
I'd like to call a default method in the class that will receive the arguments function's name "foo123" and its arguments (a, 5, b and 6) as varargin.
Is there a way to do so?
I have a class that often needs to handle unknown method calls. Having this would make my life much better. Thanks.
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covariant_cat
on 24 Feb 2018
Edited: Guillaume
on 24 Feb 2018
Answers (1)
Benjamin Kraus
on 24 Feb 2018
Edited: Benjamin Kraus
on 24 Feb 2018
I don't believe there is any way to do this when using the syntax you describe. However, if you use the dot notation, then you can process arbitrary inputs.
foo123(a,5,b,6); % No way to implement desired behavior
a.foo123(5,b,6); % This can be implemented for arbitrary method names.
1 Comment
covariant_cat
on 24 Feb 2018
Edited: per isakson
on 4 Mar 2018
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