How can I save a list of open m-files?

Is there a function that returns the list of files currently open in the editor?
I frequently work with 25+ m-files open. When quitting and restarting MATLAB, the open files are reopened as desired (preferences setting). However, in the rare case that MATLAB crashes, I have often restarted to find an empty editor. It is a pain to manually select and reopen each m-file. If there is a function for getting the list, I can run it in my finish.m script and save the results. That way I always have a way to reload open files.

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Adam Schuyler
Adam Schuyler le 21 Sep 2011
I found a way. It's not pretty, but in case someone else might find this useful...
In my user folder (on OSX) there is .matlab/R2009a/MATLABDesktop.xml
There is a LOT of stuff in this file, but I found many entries of the form:
<ClientData EditorFileName="FULL PATH TO ONE OF MY OPEN M-FILES"/>
All my m-files are at /Volumes/data/adam/...
The following grep commands find the desired lines in the xml file and extract JUST the m-file paths:
grep 'EditorFileName' MATLABDesktop.xml | grep -o '\"/Volumes/.*\.m\"'
Copy/paste the list into a cell array and
edit(X{:})
The API referenced by Sean de seems like a much nicer option for those using newer releases.

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Sam Zebrado
Sam Zebrado le 16 Nov 2021
Love this solution: it seems to be able to save the layout as well

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function saveListOfOpenFiles(listFile)
fid = fopen(listFile,'w');
f=matlab.desktop.editor.getAll;
% filenames=cellfun(@(s)s(find(s==filesep,1,'last')+1:end-2),{f.Filename},'uniformoutput',false);
filenames=cellfun(@(s)s,{f.Filename},'uniformoutput',false);
for(i = 1:length(filenames))
fname = filenames{i};
fprintf(fid, '%s \n', fname);
end
fclose(fid);
end
function openFilesInList(listFile)
fid = fopen(listFile);
while(~feof(fid))
file = fgetl(fid);
fprintf('Opending File: %s \n', file);
edit(file);
end
fclose(fid);
end
I created two Matlab Functions: saveListOfOpenFiles and openFilesInList. Now you can just call this at any time you have the editor the way you want and then retrieve the open files with the commands:
saveListOfOpenFiles('List_Open_Files.txt')
openFilesInList('List_Open_FIles.txt')
Jan
Jan le 21 Sep 2011
The editor API has not changed, it is only documented now.
ES = com.mathworks.mlservices.MLEditorServices;
OpenFiles = ES.builtinGetOpenDocumentNames;
C = cell(1, numel(OpenFiles));
for i = 1:length(C)
C{i} = char(OpenFiles(i));
end

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Adam Schuyler
Adam Schuyler le 21 Sep 2011
Hi Jan. Thanks for the info. Interesting... the API function calls in the article referenced by Sean de above are not recognized in R2009a. The code you have provided does run in R2009a, but (with 48 open m-files) I get C as a 48 element cell array, with each cell EMPTY.
A possible explanation...
I recently upgraded from OSX 10.5 to 10.6. This rendered R2009a almost unusable - it takes 10 seconds to respond to each mouse click/command line entry. My guess is that the OS upgrade did something to the JAVA environment that made MATLAB very mad. I installed 2010a (my university is a bit behind) and it works as expected. I want to take my 48 open m-files in R2009a and open them in R2010a - hence my original question. It is likely that your solution works for others, but just not on my somewhat crippled R2009a installation.
With modern Matlab versions:
docs = matlab.editor.getAll;
Name = {docs.Filename};
Andrew Sandeman
Andrew Sandeman le 29 Août 2022
*typo: matlab.desktop.editor.getAll
but otherwise works well

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Peter O'Connor
Peter O'Connor le 2 Mar 2012
Yep, at least on R2011A there is.
f=matlab.desktop.editor.getAll;
If you just want the filenames, then go
filenames=cellfun(@(s)s(find(s==filesep,1,'last')+1:end-2),{f.Filename},'uniformoutput',false);

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Dan
Dan le 4 Juin 2013
Peter,
I can't kind help on this call. Is there a way to restore the list?

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alieed
alieed le 4 Jan 2020
Try this
% creat list of your m-files
clear
clc
openFiles = matlab.desktop.editor.getAll;
mfileNames = {openFiles.Filename};
save (['mfileNames' date],'mfileNames')
f=char(mfileNames(35))
% reload them in the future whenever you want
load('mfileNames04-Jan-2020.mat')
for i=1:length(mfileNames)
A=open (char(mfileNames(i)))
end
% All the best :)@ ali2020

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Michel Bertrand
Michel Bertrand le 5 Déc 2020
This does not pick mlx files in the editor. I am still looking for a solution
Michel Bertrand
Michel Bertrand le 5 Déc 2020
oops.... it does work with R2020b, and I could make it work with R2019b.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Sep 2011

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See this question and answers from last week:

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Adam Schuyler
Adam Schuyler le 21 Sep 2011
Thanks for the quick reply Sean de, but I'm using R2009a and R2010a, so the editor API is not available to me. I captured the open m-file list once before (1+ year ago?), so I know it is possible. I really wish I saved the function call...

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MichaelR
MichaelR le 19 Sep 2015

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My suggestion to backup the list of open files on a mac:
- Exit Matlab - Backup from .matlab/R20xxy both MATLABDesktop.xml and MATLABDesktop.xml.prev for instance by copying them to the desktop - Launch Matlab and do your stuff
To revert to the former files copy both files back to .matlab/R20xxy
Rmk: .matlab is hidden under your root directory. It is hidden because one should not tinker with those files :). Rmk: matlab updates the two files regularly, so probably it is a good idea to do the file manipulations with matlab shut down Rmk3: Seems to work for versions since at least R2012b on
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 5 Déc 2020

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This wasn't an option when the question was asked originally, but you may want to create a Project to manage your files.

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Jim Leveque
Jim Leveque le 13 Sep 2021
I really like the way that Visual Studio Code handles this, with workspaces that you can load or close. The project idea seems very heavy-handed since it inserts MATLAB too far into the development loop. e.g., source control, which is usually done outside MATLAB.

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Souarv De
Souarv De le 12 Oct 2023
%parse XML file
xmlFiles = xmlread([prefdir filesep 'MATLAB_Editor_State.xml']);
%Retrieve the "clients"
FileNodes = xmlFiles.getElementsByTagName('File');
%get the length of the FileNodes
nrFiles = FileNodes.getLength;
%initialize Files
Files = cell(nrFiles,1);
%initialize isFile
isFile = zeros(nrFiles,1);
%Iterate over all Elements and check if it is a file.
for iNode = 0:nrFiles-1 % Java indexing.
%Files
Files{iNode+1} = [char(FileNodes.item(iNode).getAttribute('absPath')),...
filesep,char(FileNodes.item(iNode).getAttribute('name'))];
%check if the "client" is a file:
isFile(iNode+1) = exist(Files{iNode+1},'file') == 2 && ~(strcmp(Files{iNode+1},'Workspace'));
end
%remove the other files:
MyFiles = Files(find(isFile));
%open the files in the editor:
edit(MyFiles{:});

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