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From: "Kenneth Eaton" <Kenneth.dot.Eaton@cchmc.dot.org>
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Subject: Re: ways to extract list of functions and its hierarchy
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> Thanks Ken, that's what I'm looking for.  
> 
> By the way, is there any general guideline how 
reference/ack
> should be made if I use it (and other files in File
> Exchange) in my report?  I suppose all those files are in
> the "public domain", in which I just need to acknowledge 
the
> source and the author without explicit permission from the
> author him/herself isn't it?

I think you're right that FEX postings are public domain, 
but I'm not totally sure. You could probably check with 
some MathWorks folks about whether an acknowledgment of the 
source and author is enough. If it were me, I might still 
double-check if it's okay with the authors, since I'm not 
sure of what your "report" encompasses... Is it going to be 
published anywhere, or just for internal use?