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isdef
checks variable existence
Syntax
ve = isdef(name [,where])
Arguments
- ve
- a matrix with the same size as - namewith boolean values
- name
- a matrix of character strings 
- where
- character string, can be - 'l'(for- "local"),- 'n'(for- "nolocal") or- 'a'(for- "all"). Default value is- 'a'.
Description
isdef(name) returns %T if the
            variable named name exists and %F
            otherwise.
|  | Caveats: a function which uses  isdefmay return a
                result which depends on the environment! | 
isdef(name, 'l') returns %T
            if the variable named name exists in the local
            environment of the current function and %F
            otherwise.
isdef(name, 'n') returns
            %T if the variable named name exists
            in the full calling environment (including the global level) of the
            current function and %F otherwise.
|  | Note: only the first letter of option  whereis taken into account. | 
Examples
A = 1; B = 2; C = 3; D = 4; isdef(['A', 'B'; 'C', 'D']) clear A B C D; isdef(['A', 'B'; 'C', 'D']) function level1() function level2() disp(isdef(["a", "b"], "a")); disp(isdef(["a", "b"], "l")); disp(isdef(["a", "b"], "n")); endfunction level2() endfunction function go() a = 1; level1() endfunction go()
See also
- exists — checks variable existence
- isglobal — checks if a local variable has a global counterpart
- whereis — Returns the name of the loaded library/module a given function belongs to
- type — returns the type of a Scilab object
- typeof — explicit type or overloading code of an object
- clear — kills variables
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