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is there a way to Navigate through lots of m files?

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Rami
Rami el 16 de Sept. de 2015
Comentada: Jon el 16 de Sept. de 2015
I am searching for something function in lots of m files. I wish if there was a way that I may navigate through lots of m files in one place. I copied all text to one m file and then navigate the normal way; however, I was wondering whether there is an easier way of doing so (because I have 17 functions in the folder).
Thank you in advance
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Kirby Fears
Kirby Fears el 16 de Sept. de 2015
What is the purpose of navigating 17 functions? Are you hoping to find a particular string (like a function call) but don't know which of your 17 functions contain the function call?

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 16 de Sept. de 2015
If you are looking for some text string in one or more of your files, you can use a tool like my mgrep.
mgrep searches through a given directory, and all sub-directories that it finds. But you can turn off the recursive search. For example, in one of my own directories...
mgrep simplicial . recurse off
Searching directory(ies)...
/Users/johnderrico/Desktop/My_FEX/facetnormals.m
% this is a simplicial complex structure
/Users/johnderrico/Desktop/My_FEX/interpns.m
% interpne: interpolates an array using simplicial interpolation
% note: interpolates using a simplicial dissection of the n-d hyper-rectangle
/Users/johnderrico/Desktop/My_FEX/refinetri.m
% refinetri: refines (once) a 2-d simplicial complex
% sc - simplicial complex struct to be refined. those edges
% scr - refined simplicial complex struct
% pack it all back into a simplicial complex
/Users/johnderrico/Desktop/My_FEX/trussmodel.m
% converts a 2-d or 3-d simplicial complex to a truss, then solves a fem
% sc - a 2-d or 3-d simplicial complex. may not be a manifold. it
% see also: simplicialcomplex,
error 'sc must be a simplicial complex'
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Kirby Fears
Kirby Fears el 16 de Sept. de 2015
You can do the same thing nicely with notepad++ (free software). Just bring up the ctrl+f search box and select a directory to search instead of a file.
Jon
Jon el 16 de Sept. de 2015
The built-in folder search panel in Windows also searches within the files for strings. I use it occasionally.

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