Is there a one-step command that identifies the name of the caller workspace

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Leo Simon
Leo Simon 2014 年 10 月 13 日
コメント済み: SK 2014 年 10 月 13 日
Obviously, I could use dbstack, but it seems there should be a simple command that simply prints out the name of the caller workspace.
Thanks, Leo

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SK
SK 2014 年 10 月 13 日
編集済み: SK 2014 年 10 月 13 日
I think there is no option but write one yourself and put it in your library.
function name = wkname(wk)
if (length(dbstack) == 1)
name = 'base';
else
i = find(wk == filesep, 1, 'last');
if isempty(i)
i = 0;
end
name = wk(i+1:end);
end
end
This would work in the regular Matlab environment where all calls start from the command line. You could call from anywhere as:
wkname(mfilename);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2014 年 10 月 13 日
mfilename is an automatic/built-in variable that always exists - it's the name of the m-file being run, but not necessarily of the function being run. If wkname() is in a different m-file, then it would probably not know the mfilename of the caller and would have to be passed in.
SK
SK 2014 年 10 月 13 日
As per the Matlab docs, mfilename is the "file name of the most recently invoked function". So once you are in wkname(), the name of the caller is lost and it has to be passed in.
Also as Image Analyst implies, if you use wkname(mfilename) inside a local function in an m-file, it would return the file name and not the name of the local function.

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