Check if a function handle is valid

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I use str2fun(...) to create a function handle from a user-inputted string. I want to be able to run a check to make sure the function created is valid and no typos were made. I could not find a way to do this. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Ryan
MATLAB R2014a
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 26 Feb 2021
What is a "valid" function handle?
f = @quit; % NOTE: Don't execute f if you have data in your MATLAB session you need!
f is a "valid" function handle in that it won't error when called. But you may not want users to enter 'quit' as the user-inputted string and blindly evaluate that function handle -- the "Bobby Tables" scenario.
g = @() zeros(1:12); % MAY error or MAY succeed and take a LONG time doing so
This may successfully execute (though it may take a while) or may throw an error depending on your computer's memory availability and your MATLAB settings. Is it "valid"?

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Accepted Answer

Kurt Schmutz
Kurt Schmutz on 18 Sep 2014
Hi Ryan
To CHECK whether a function handle is valid or not (without trial-and-error) you can do the following:
f = str2func('nameofthefunction')
fh = functions(f)
if isempty(fh.file)
% invalid :(
else
% valid :)
end
Note: file "nameofthefunction.m" must be in the current folder
Cheers, Kurt
MATLAB R2013b
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Ryan
Ryan on 22 Sep 2014
Thanks Kurt. This worked for me since the function being used will never be anonymous.
Ryan
David Sinex
David Sinex on 26 Feb 2021
This fails if the function is a class member.

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More Answers (3)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 1 Jul 2014
try
fun()
catch
disp 'didn''t work'
end
Try it and catch failures. Or provide a listbox with known functions to remove the human typing element.

Ryan
Ryan on 1 Jul 2014
I thought about the try, catch method but I want to be more descriptive in the error returned. I do not know all the known functions as it is a user created function that they are using instead of a default one.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 1 Jul 2014
Well if you catch the MException, you could look at the message of it.
...
catch ME
ME.message
end

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 19 Sep 2014
You might be interested in the function ISFUNCTION .

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