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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:55:57+00:00 2026-05-13T09:55:57+00:00

I’m trying to write a generalised logging function for all the input parameters passed

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I’m trying to write a generalised logging function for all the input parameters passed to a function in MATLAB. Is it possible to easily pass all the input parameters to another function without individually naming the parameters? In the logging function, I can of course use inputname(i) in a for loop to get the parameter names. I would prefer not to have to perform this logic in the main function. So, is there a way to do something like LogParams(allInputParams)?

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    2026-05-13T09:55:57+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:55 am

    It sounds like you have a main function, and from that function you want to call a function LogParams to get a list of the names of the variables passed to the main function. Here’s one way you could implement your function LogParams:

    function names = LogParams
      names = evalin('caller','arrayfun(@inputname,1:nargin,''UniformOutput'',0)');
    end
    

    The output returned from LogParams will be a cell array containing the names of the variables passed to the function that calls LogParams. The above solution uses the following functions:

    • EVALIN: to evaluate an expression in the workspace of the calling function.
    • ARRAYFUN: as an alternative to a for loop.
    • NARGIN: to get the number of arguments passed to a function.
    • INPUTNAME: to get the name of an input variable.

    As an illustration of how LogParams works, create the following function that calls it:

    function main_function(a,b,varargin)
      disp(LogParams);
    end
    

    and now call it with a number of inputs (assuming the variables x, y, and z are defined in the workspace):

    >> main_function(x,y)
        'x'    'y'
    
    >> main_function(x,y,z)
        'x'    'y'    'z'
    
    >> main_function(x,y,z,z,z,z)
        'x'    'y'    'z'    'z'    'z'    'z'
    
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