- One of the key differences between scripts and functions is that "Functions have their own workspace, separate from the base workspace. Therefore, none of the calls to the function overwrite the values of the base workspace."
- Scope of the variables which are defined in function, is limited to that function only.
- Variables defined in function variables vanishes once function is exited.
- To look at the function workspace you may want to add breakpoints in your code (click to the left of the code, but the right of the line number). Then you can step through your code with the function workspace.
- If in case variables are visible to you in your workspace even when created in command window this might be because one of your script might be running and creating its workspace.
- For now even when there are no variables in the workspace and you try to delete the variables in the workspace you get “variables in the workspace will be deleted” pop-up.
Variables not showing up in the workspace
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Hello, I have a problem with my Matlab 2019b installation.
If I type anything in the command window, for example a = 5, the variable and its content do not show up in the workspace.
If I right click in the workspace and select 'clear workspace', a window pops up telling me that the variables in the workspace will be deleted.. but the workspace is completely blank.
Do you know how to fix this? Thank you
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Shadaab Siddiqie
on 12 Apr 2021
Edited: Shadaab Siddiqie
on 12 Apr 2021
From my understanding variables are not visible to you in your workspace. It might be because you're working with function files rather than script files.
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PIYUSH SWAMI
on 30 May 2021
Dude, he wrote he can't even see a = 5 in workspace so it implies he is not working with function nor script files. I am facing the same problem.
Erik Hakopian
on 8 Apr 2023
There is a bug in your code. That's the reason MATLAB is not running your code. Look at the command window to see where your bug is. Fix it and then you'll be able to execute your code and see the variables in the workspace.
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