I'm writing a sizable application using object-oriented MATLAB, and this has gotten me thinking about how to document the code. If this was C, I would use Doxygen. For Java, I'd use JavaDoc. Both have mostly agreed-upon standards for how class and method documentation should look and what it should contain.
But what about MATLAB code? The most I've seen in TMW's own classes is a short sentence or two at the top of the class, and I can't find any topics devoted to documenting sizable MATLAB applications.
So how do you document your MATLAB classes? Any particular style issues or additional tools?
The MATLAB® language enables you to create programs using both procedural and object-oriented techniques and to use objects and ordinary functions together in your programs.
What Is a Class Definition. A MATLAB® class definition is a template whose purpose is to provide a description of all the elements that are common to all instances of the class. Class members are the properties, methods, and events that define the class.
Object-oriented programming in Simulink is done via System objects. A System object™ is a type of MATLAB® class with specific methods and properties for modeling an algorithm [14].
I realize the question is stale, but for the benefit of Google: Matlab has a built-in feature for that. You write your comments in a certain style (a la JavaDoc) and they get picked up by the help and doc functions. It can be used to document classes, properties, and methods. It is surprisingly complete, yet a little finicky. The doc is here:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/creating-help.html
I document my oo code the following way:
When you call 'doc myClass', you will see (1) at the beginning, followed by the list of properties explained by the sentences you added in (2) and the list of methods that show the H1-line and the rest of the help (3) if you click on the link.
In addition, all my classes subclass a general superclass which implements (among others) the method 'help' that calls doc(class(obj)), which allows me to bring up the help from every instance of the class.
Example
%# MYCLASS is a sample class %# All this text will show up at the top of the help if you call 'doc myClassName' %# %# myClass is an example for documentation. It implements the following properties and methods: %# PROPERTIES %# myProp - empty sample property (some more explanation could follow here) %# %# METHODS %# myMethod - sample method that calls doc %# classdef myClass properties myProp = []; %# empty sample property end %# properties methods %%# MYMETHOD -- use %% so that you can easily navigate your class file function myMethod(obj) %#MYMETHOD calls up the help for the object %# %# SYNOPSIS myMethod(obj) %# INPUT obj: the object %# OUTPUT none %# try doc(class(obj)) catch help(class(obj)) end end %#myMethod end %#methods end %#myClass
Edit 1 If you want a nice html documentation, you can, in addition, use m2html to generate it for you. M2html will collect the help texts and it can even do dependency graphs.
Edit 2 While m2html documents standard Matlab code nicely, it has no specific support for classes. This means that you get the methods as 'subfunctions' linked in the class, but you do not get as nice a summary as you'd get with Doxygen, or which you get with the built-in documentation browser.
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