Have a function check whether a variable already exists in the base workspace
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Tony
il 22 Apr 2011
Commentato: Gaganjyoti Baishya
il 20 Giu 2020
if ~exist('A','var')
A=[];
else
A=evalin('base','A');
end
This code works great from a script, but not from within the function since it has its own workspace. I do not see an option to check in the base workspace.
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Joel Ngouadjeu
il 28 Dic 2016
Modificato: Joel Ngouadjeu
il 28 Dic 2016
ismember('var',evalin('base','who'))
this also work very fine where var is your variable.
Steven Lord
il 29 Dic 2016
While it is possible to do this, it's not a good idea to do this. You're giving any function that has access to the base workspace (i.e. any function that can call assignin) the ability to control what your function does.
Imagine if you gave anyone with a web browser the ability to control the temperature setting of the burners on your stove. You'd come home one day to find the fire department outside your home (or perhaps the pile of ash and soot that used to be your home.)
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Sean de Wolski
il 22 Apr 2011
W = evalin('caller','whos'); %or 'base'
doesAexist = ismember('A',[W(:).name])
This won't check if what it is, just that it exists, but you could figure that out by looking at the other fields of W.
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Jan Berling
il 29 Gen 2018
This answer is not fully correct, because it checks if there is any 'A' in all variable names of the caller workspace. The square bracket creates an array of chars and should be replaced by curly brackets which create a cell array of strings.
W = evalin('caller','whos'); %or 'base'
doesExist = ismember('A',{W(:).name})
Otherwise stay with the Comment from Joel Ngouadjeu on 28 Dec 2016.
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Paulo Silva
il 22 Apr 2011
In a script you don't need the evalin because the variables are in the same scope as the workspace ones, in a function do this:
try
A=evalin('base','A');
catch
A=[];
end
The code also works in the workspace or a script but it's best just to
if ~exist('A','var'),A=[];end
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Tony
il 22 Apr 2011
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Jan Berling
il 17 Feb 2014
function InBase=fnBaseExist(var1)
W = evalin('base','who');
InBase=0;
for ii= 1:length(W)
nm1=W{ii};
InBase=strcmp(nm1,var1)+InBase;
end
InBase(InBase>0)=1;
This modification of Tonys' function reduces the calculation time, especially if there is a lot of data in the workspace. The "who" command only lists the names of the variables, whereas the "whos" command also lists the size of the variables, etc.. (With Matlab under memory stress, whos took about 1.000s and who nearly 0s.)
Gaganjyoti Baishya
il 20 Giu 2020
try
x=evalin('base', 'yourVar');
catch
x=0
if ~x x is not present in base
else x is present
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