How to get the base workspace varibles in a function

Hey guys, the 'who' method only return the function argument. How to return the base workspace? Thank you so much`~~

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Do you mean that you just want to get the list of variables in the base workspace from your function? How about:
evalin('base', 'who')

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Yuming Cao
Yuming Cao el 15 de Dic. de 2011
it works, in some way. but currently my work seems like moving all the base-workspace to my function-workspace can make my life easier, any way to do that?
Yuming Cao
Yuming Cao el 15 de Dic. de 2011
my workspace have many simulink.parameter, when i just type in the name of the parameter, it can return me this:
---
Simulink.Parameter (handle)
Value: 0
RTWInfo: [1x1 Simulink.ParamRTWInfo]
Description: ''
DataType: 'single'
Min: -Inf
Max: Inf
DocUnits: ''
Complexity: 'real'
Dimensions: [1 1]
---
I want this in my function space~~ How to do it ? Thank you ~~~
Yuming Cao
Yuming Cao el 15 de Dic. de 2011
I've already found out a way. it's efficient.
%run inside the function
evalin('base','save myvars.mat');
load myvars.mat;

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 13 de Dic. de 2011
[x y] = foo(r,s,t,u,v)
Calling from a script of the command line will pass base variables r,s,t,u,v into foo and return x,y to the base. Is this what you want? Note, foo has to be set up to take in various input arguments and return others.

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