Protected External Methods

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David Kim
David Kim el 20 de Mayo de 2011
As a coding standard, our lab uses external methods as a way of maintaining our modular code. However, I've found that MATLAB doesn't have a way to make the Access for external methods protected. I've found that I can make external methods private by adding a /private/ folder to the class folder, so I was wondering if there was a 'protected' equivalent.
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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell el 20 de Mayo de 2011
I'm not sure what you mean by external. Is that the same as static?
David Kim
David Kim el 25 de Mayo de 2011
External methods are methods that are contained in their own .m files within the class folder. It was how MATLAB did it before the new OOP was introduced. It's still supported, but we'd like to transition to actual OOP principles, such as "protected" inheritance methods.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub el 20 de Mayo de 2011
http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/matlab_oop/brqy3km-14.html#brqy3km-15 under "Specify Method Attributes in classdef File" ...
Basically, inside the class definition create a methods block with properties Acess = protected. Inside that block add the function footprint.
methods (Access = protected)
[a,b,c]=protectedmethod(x,y,z);
end
Then create a seperate m file in the root class directory named protectedmethod with the header
function [d,e,f]=protectedmethod(u,v,w)

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