Is there exist() functionality for packages/namespaces?
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Create a package and put it somewhere in Matlab's path. If you know the parent directory, you could use exist('/path/+package'), but you don't need to know the path to use the package, so that's silly.
The current best solution I have is to try/catch calling a function in the package.
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  Ashley Trowell
      
 on 26 Oct 2023
        There is, but it is hidden. Mathworks doesn't encourage packages and namespaces.
Reference: meta.package.fromname
Create this lambda function:
packageExists = @(pkgName) ~isempty(meta.package.fromName(pkgName));
Then run 
pkgExist = packageExists('myPkg');
A nice utility is here that just adds the functionality the the exist function, which is what Mathworks should do.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 6 Jan 2023
        You can exist() a function inside the package
exist('matlab.internal.lang.capability.Capability')
which matlab.internal.lang.capability.Capability
You can also which the + form of a function (but not the package itself)
which +matlab/+internal/+lang/+capability/Capability
which +matlab/+internal/+lang/+capability
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 7 Jan 2023
				Class methods can be found using which, but sometimes they will not be located unless the class has been loaded at least once in this session (since the last clear classes)
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