How can I execute a function if it exist, otherwise use a custom function?

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knnsearch is a function from the "statistics and machine learning toolbox"
I created my own knnsearch, however, if the user has this function already I want to run it from the toolbox. if the user doesn't have it, then execute my implementation.
The problem is that matlab fails in compiler time becasue it is expecting knnsearch to exist.
by the way... I used copilot and chatgpt for suggestions.... but their suggestions didn't work.
function [k_idx, D] = knnsearch_lib(queryPoint, data, k)
% Check if the Toolbox knnsearch function is available
if exist('knnsearch', 'file') == 2
[k_idx, D] = knnsearch(queryPoint, data, k);
else
% If not available, use custom implementation
[k_idx, D] = knn_custom(queryPoint, data, k);
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Oct 2025 at 19:06
I wonder if the following would work:
testhandle = @knnsearch;
if ~isempty(functions(testhandle).file)
[k_idx, D] = testhandle(querryPoint, data, k);
else
[k_idx, D] = knn_custom(queryPoint, data, k);
end
Arturo Torres-Romero
Arturo Torres-Romero on 21 Oct 2025 at 13:52
In another context I think it would work. Nice trick!
however, matlab complained:
'''Function "functions" not supported for code generation.
so, I added the command:
coder.extrinsic('functions');
but matlab then complained:
'''Function handles can not be passed to extrinsic functions.
It's surprising that a powerful language like MATLAB doesn't offer a straightforward way to handle such a common feature...

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Accepted Answer

Matt J
Matt J on 18 Oct 2025 at 20:04
Have the used append (i.e., not prepend) your knnsearch to the path. If a native knnsearch exists above it in the path, it will be used instead.
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Matt J
Matt J on 21 Oct 2025 at 16:26
Edited: Matt J on 21 Oct 2025 at 17:14
Sure. To view the path
To modify it, you can also use the above, or
In your project startup script, you can use addpath and rmpath to put specific folders at the beginning or end of the path.
Arturo Torres-Romero
Arturo Torres-Romero on 25 Oct 2025 at 18:25
I think this is the best option I have. I dont like it too much but I think this could work

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 21 Oct 2025 at 15:15
Are you trying to use MATLAB Compiler or MATLAB Coder? If the former, you should know that any code that you want the compiled application to run must be present at the time the code is compiled. There's no "Check if it's available at runtime, and if it isn't run some other code the user provided." or anything like that.
So if you have Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox present in your installation and if it can be included in an application generated by MATLAB Compiler, just call it. If you don't have this toolbox (but want to provide the non-compiled version of your code to someone who may) or if it is not supported by MATLAB Compiler (I don't remember offhand if it is) you could try guarding the call in a try / catch statement or with an isdeployed call.
If you're trying to use MATLAB Coder, I'm not sure how to tell MATLAB Coder to substitute your function for knnsearch if it's not available, or even if that's possible.
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Matt J
Matt J on 1 Nov 2025 at 15:38
Im using simulink, and invoking some scripts during simulation... I think it would be matlab compiler
Simulink and the Matlab Compiler are separate MathWorks products. However, I do believe they make use of the same underlying compiler technology.

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