How to wrap an already existing function with a new function of the same name

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忘掉有多难
忘掉有多难 2020-12-06 13:37

Is it possible to create a wrapper around a function that has the exact same name as the original function?

This would be very useful in circumstances where the user

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  •  夕颜
    夕颜 (楼主)
    2020-12-06 14:13

    Actually alternatively to slayton's answer you don't need to use openvar. If you define a function with the same name as a matlab function, it will shadow that function (i.e. be called instead).

    To then avoid recursively calling your own function, you can call the original function from within the wrapper by using builtin.

    e.g.

    outputs = builtin(funcname, inputs..);
    

    Simple example, named rand.m and in the matlab path:

    function out = main(varargin)
    disp('Test wrapping rand... calling rand now...');
    out = builtin('rand', varargin{:});
    

    Note that this only works for functions that are found by builtin. For those that are not, slayton's approach is likely necessary.

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