Default arguments

Set missing/empty variable or field to given value
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Updated 15 Dec 2009

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This simple helper-function lets you replace commonly seen input-argument handling code with shorter and clearer alternatives. For example, instead of:
if nargin < 2
x = 42;
end
if ~isfield(options, 'verbose')
options.verbose = false;
end
if ~isfield(options, 'method')
options.method = 1;
end

you can simply have:
default('x', 42)
default(options, 'verbose', false)
default(options, 'method', 1)

By avoiding nargin, you can more easily change function definitions without messing up all of the argument numbers, e.g. changing: function blah(input, verbose)
to: function blah(method, input, options, verbose)
only requires new default commands for method and options arguments, whereas use of nargin would need to change for input and verbose.

I find this useful -- I hope others do too! :-)

Cite As

Ged Ridgway (2024). Default arguments (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/26111-default-arguments), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Created with R14SP3
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1.0.0.0