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What?

This program can split apart, and recombine, MATLAB scripts written using the Cell Mode feature.

Why?

Cell Mode is highly convenient for interactive development. A large task can be split into separate chunks which are repeatedly run independently, inspecting local variables and making iterative changes. I often use Cell Mode to document the steps of a machine learning pipeline. But Cell Mode can't be used when operating MATLAB from the comand line (such as on a remote server). You can only run the whole script as a unit. But after processing with cellsplit, each cell is a whole script so the flexibility is regained.

Also, if you've ever tried to set dbstop if error and then run a cell, and watched your compiler slowly melt into a pile of jello, cellsplit can help. Since the "cells" are run as normal scripts, debugging and profiling work fine.

How?

cellsplit contains a very rudimentary parser of MATLAB syntax, and it breaks out every cell into a new script. It also breaks out bodies of conditionals and loops, since cells can be placed inside those.

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Unsupported features of MATLAB:

  • switch
  • (please file a bug if there is one I've overlooked)

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Utility for splitting a Matlab cell mode script into files

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