How do I list all my dependent m-Files?

I want to generate a list of all the dependent m-files for a particular MATLAB script file that I wrote (just my own functions, not built-in functions). I used to know how to do this, but it has been a few years.

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Try this:
% List required files and toolboxes. Displays them in the command window or console window (if deployed).
% Sample call
% fullFileName = [mfilename('fullpath'), '.m'];
% DisplayRequiredFunctions(fullFileName)
% It takes a long time to run so that's why I only do it in the development environment.
function DisplayRequiredFunctions(fullFileName)
try
if ~isdeployed
[~, baseFileNameNoExt, ext] = fileparts(fullFileName);
baseFileName = [baseFileNameNoExt, '.m'];
[requiredFileList, toolboxList] = matlab.codetools.requiredFilesAndProducts(fullFileName);
fprintf('Required m-files for %s:\n', baseFileName);
for k = 1 : length(requiredFileList)
fprintf(' %s\n', requiredFileList{k});
end
fprintf('Required MATLAB Toolboxes for %s:\n', baseFileName);
for k = 1 : length(toolboxList)
fprintf(' %s\n', toolboxList(k).Name);
end
end
catch ME
end

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Dear Image Analyst,
Thank you kindly.
The issue is I have a friend with an old shipwrecked copy of ML, and he doesn't have access to R>2016, and cannot access matlab.codetools.*
I tried the 'depfun' answers but that ran super-slow and I had to abort...
Was looking for an (antiquated) answer that didn't use the new stuff.
If I can't find it, then so be it..
M2C
Josh
He can give you his code and you can do it.
Dear Image Analyst,
I used matlab.codetools.requiredFilesAndProducts for a similar problem. But I found that it only lists the dependencies that I actually have. It does not seem to list the dependencies that are missing.
I inherited a very complex script that calls long chains of functions and I am trying to figure out which ones are missing.
Thanks for any more advice

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Try the "Tools->Save and Show Dependency Report" from the MATLAB pulldown menus, or else try these File Exchange submissions:
To me, fdep looks like the most comprehensive.

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The Dependency Report is closer to what I want, but it missed a lot of functions that are called, plus it includes a lot of my GUI CreateFcn and Callback functions which are all in the same file. I remember running something within the Command Window and it returned a brief list of the dependent m-files.
That's true. That's when I discovered fdep. It finds EVERYTHING, including stuff Dependency Report might miss. Make a shortcut on your toolbar and paste this code, then be sure to change the folder in my code from "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\work\UserExamples\fdep" to where YOU have fdep saved.
% Examine an m-file for what toolboxes or other m-files it calls.
addpath(genpath('C:\Program Files\MATLAB\work\UserExamples\fdep'));
% Let the user browse for the m-file.
[baseFileName, folder] = uigetfile('*.*', 'Specify an m-file');
% fprintf(1, 'baseFileName = %s\n', baseFileName);
% Create the full filename.
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
if exist(fullFileName, 'file')
fprintf(1, 'Running fdep on %s\n', fullFileName);
%cd('C:\Program Files\MATLAB\work\UserExamples\fdep');
% Get its dependencies by passing it to the fdep function.
p=fdep(fullFileName);
p.list();
else
fprintf(1, 'User clicked Cancel. fdep() was not run.\n');
return;
end
Thanks, this worked for me, but not at first. Then I realized that the functions it wasn't picking up were located in another folder that only gets added to the path within the main script file. After adding that path manually and rerunning your script, the entire set of dependencies appears.
Thanks again.

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Sean Lynch
Sean Lynch on 5 Nov 2015
depfun has been replaced with matlab.codetools.requiredFilesAndProducts
You can use depfun.

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I already tried depfun - it took forever and I eventually had to cancel it. There is a simple method to do this that produces near instant results.
Scott, so what is the simple method?

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Perhaps:
doc depfun
?

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Have you ever used this yourself?
It does expect its input to be a function.

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