M-file code formatting tool
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Is there any similar to AStyle formatting tool for C/C++/C# languages which can beautify matlab m-file code?
Ctrl+I is too simple for my needs
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Jan
am 22 Okt. 2011
To answer this, we have to know your needs.
Personally I prefer an indentation, which is as trivial as possible - simply eye-popping.
Yuriy Chesnokov
am 22 Okt. 2011
Bearbeitet: Guillaume
am 28 Nov. 2018
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David Varga
am 6 Jun. 2016
4 Stimmen
I know it is an old question, and I just put this here as an addition.
I have just created it for personal use, it is a lightweight M-Script based tool that can be usable to format Matlab M-Code directly in the Matlab editor
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Yi Cao
am 29 Mär. 2018
Yes, that's exactly what I want, very useful!
Alexandre Kozlov
am 9 Okt. 2018
Great tool!
Just some remarks: * It doesn't seems to take parameters file into account, you have to cange rules directly in the code of MBeautyConfigurationRules.m. * Sometimes it doesn't recognize tokens, for instance "A(j-1)" is correctly beautified as "A(j - 1)", but "A{j-1}" is not. * Sometimes it adds empty lines at the beginning and at the end of the file, I didn't found any rule when it does. * I didn't found an option to indent the whole function's body (it is the default behaviour of Matlab not to indent, but I prefer to indent)
Nevethenless, it's a great tool which saves me a lot of time! Thanks again!
gwoo
am 28 Nov. 2018
That feature (to pad tokens inside { } exists in the xml settings near the bottom.
To indent a whole function's body you need to set that in the smart indenting settings of matlab itself.
see here:
Set to INDENT ALL FUNCTIONS
hasan fawaz
am 30 Jul. 2019
I love you man :D Life Saver :D !
Ruben Lange
am 28 Apr. 2020
Hi David,
I know I am very late to this, but I don't really know how to add the root directory to my matlab path as you describe on the github page...
I also don't understand how to do the shortcuts part.
Could you (or someone else) help me with this?
Thanks in advance!
Ruben
Florian Schanda
am 26 Mär. 2021
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Troy_Daniel
am 21 Nov. 2019
1 Stimme
I know this question is quite old, and there is already a solution for Maltab GUI Editor. However, I prefer to edit M-files with vim, I'm frustrated to find that there was no a proper solution for commandline usage. So I imlement one using C++, which achieve quite simple formatting. The code is available on Github https://github.com/TroyDanielFZ/Matlab-M-Source-Formator .
This answer is posted in case that someone else need this implement for editors like vim.
Brian Harris
am 23 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: Brian Harris
am 23 Aug. 2022
1 Stimme
vscode has a pretty good matlab formater built in (formats on save). Underpinning the vscode plugin is a python script which you can run on the command line (matlab_formatter.py <matlab_file_name>)
Jan
am 22 Okt. 2011
0 Stimmen
Did you try the "Crimson Editor" or XEmacs already?
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Yuriy Chesnokov
am 22 Okt. 2011
Narendra Kulkarni
am 29 Sep. 2014
0 Stimmen
Hi, I am facing the same problem. There arent any good tools to beautify matlab code or are there?
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Image Analyst
am 30 Sep. 2014
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 30 Sep. 2014
I don't understand why control-I is not acceptable for you and Yuriy. What's wrong with the way it does it? It fixes the indenting, though it doesn't add spaces around operators such as = and +. Is that the problem?
Evgeny Mirkes
am 11 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Evgeny Mirkes
am 11 Jan. 2018
Because indentation is not enough for beauty code.
Julian Hapke
am 11 Dez. 2023
Here's a MATLAB snippet that depends on the undocumented tree2str and mtree, but produces a reasonable result:
tree2str(mtree(FILENAME, '-file', '-comments'))
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