what are built-in functions?

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Vasiliki
Vasiliki on 6 Apr 2011
I wanted to see the code of svd, but when I type edit svd.m I get a description of the code and a comment saying Built-in function. What does this exactly mean? That svd is written directly in C?

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Laura Proctor
Laura Proctor on 6 Apr 2011
From the doc:
Functions that are frequently used or that can take more time to execute are often implemented as executable files. These functions are called built-ins.
Unlike MATLAB program file functions, you cannot see the source code for built-ins. Although most built-in functions do have a program file associated with them, this file is there mainly to supply the help documentation for the function.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 6 Apr 2011
Yes. You can't see that code, as it does not exist in the form of m-code. Only the help is available, but MATLAB knows to use the compiled version. Usually this is to improve the speed.

Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 6 Apr 2011
A lot of MATLAB builtins are based on LAPACK. You might find this post interesting.

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