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How to open / step-in generic function in debug mode?

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Paul
Paul le 4 Août 2016
Modifié(e) : Konark Kelaiya le 5 Août 2016
Hello,
by the phrase generic I mean a function that already exists within Matlab core software, such as finitedifferences that is used within validateFirstDerivatives - a helper function of fmincon (Optimisation toolbox).
The problem is that I need to check how software counts finite differences, and stepping into this function will help. However, when I create a breakpoint at an appropriate line and hit on step in button in debug mode, there is only white arrow indicating that debbuger did step into, but no tab with the function code appears. I can check finitedifferences call stack in debugger, but nothing more.
Is there a way to open such functions?
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per isakson
per isakson le 4 Août 2016
No, not by a user. finitedifferences comes in the form of p-code. See Building a Content Obscured Format with P-Code.
Paul
Paul le 5 Août 2016
Soo... looks like we're not authorised to look into how finite differances are obtained in Matlab :( Thank you for your answer.

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Konark Kelaiya
Konark Kelaiya le 5 Août 2016
Modifié(e) : Konark Kelaiya le 5 Août 2016
MATLAB in-built functions comes with different category
1 - P-code (encoded form of function) - Can't be debugged at all.
2 - Mex Code (Compiled code Where in actual code is implemented in C and compiled to create MATLAB executable) - Can't debug without Source Code.
3 - MATLAB open editable functions - Only this functions are open to edit and alter the code as well debug

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