require subclasses to support the same number of input and output arguments as the abstract method of their super class

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in the documentation about abstract methods in an abstract class it is mentioned that:
  • Concrete subclasses are not required to support the same number of input and output arguments and do not need to use the same argument names. However, subclasses generally use the same signature when implementing their version of the method.
what I want is exactly the opposite, i.e. I want Concrete subclasses are required to support the same number of input and output arguments and otherwise I get an error. How is it possible?

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Matt J
Matt J le 13 Fév 2022
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 13 Fév 2022
In the base class constructor, you can check the function signature, like in this example:
classdef myclass
methods
function obj=myclass()
ml=getfield(metaclass(obj),'MethodList');
meth=ml({ml.Name}=="myMethod");
assert(isequal(numel(meth.InputNames),4) && ...
isequal(numel(meth.OutputNames),2),...
"myMethod has incorrect signature in subclass "+class(obj))
end
end
methods(Abstract)
[out1,out2]=myMethod(obj, in1, in2, in3)
end
end
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Masa
Masa le 14 Fév 2022
this could be achieved easily, if there was an attribute for example restrictInOuts for methods:
abstract methods with restricted number of inputs and outputs:
methods(Abstract, restrictInOuts=true)
[out1,out2]=myMethod(obj, in1, in2, in3)
end
abstract methods with any arbitrary number of inputs and outputs:
methods(Abstract, restrictInOuts=false)
myMethod(obj)
end
Matt J
Matt J le 14 Fév 2022
You could ask them to implement it, but I doubt it's as easy as that. When the signature contains varargin or varargout, I imagine things get complicated.

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