Thread Subject: compiler error in resize function

Subject: compiler error in resize function

From: Todd Welti

Date: 3 Jul, 2009 01:11:02

Message: 1 of 2

I just wanted to mention that I had an error in compiling a standalone. It compiled fine, but when I tried to run it I got an error saying that the radiobutton_xyz object couldn't be found. I tried a few things, but culdn't figure it out. Then I noticed that the code line in question was in the Figure_Resize function (since I wanted this code executed before the figure was visible. When I remmed out that line, it ran fine. So apparently the compiler had a problem even though it runs fine in Matlab. I should mention that it was version 2008b compiler.

I wonder if there is a way around this?

Subject: compiler error in resize function

From: Steven Lord

Date: 6 Jul, 2009 00:18:30

Message: 2 of 2


"Todd Welti" <twelti@harman.com> wrote in message
news:h2jlr6$n2l$1@fred.mathworks.com...
>I just wanted to mention that I had an error in compiling a standalone. It
>compiled fine, but when I tried to run it I got an error saying that the
>radiobutton_xyz object couldn't be found. I tried a few things, but
>culdn't figure it out. Then I noticed that the code line in question was
>in the Figure_Resize function (since I wanted this code executed before
>the figure was visible. When I remmed out that line, it ran fine. So
>apparently the compiler had a problem even though it runs fine in Matlab.
>I should mention that it was version 2008b compiler.
>
> I wonder if there is a way around this?

http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/compiler/br2cqa0-2.html#br2cqa0-5

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Steve Lord
slord@mathworks.com

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