Undefined variable "rmiut" or class "rmiut.isBuiltinNoRmi"
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This happens when I try to call and execute a simulation in parallel mode 'parfor' instead of normal 'for' mode? I guess is something to do with the settings of the simulation like:?
options = simset('SrcWorkspace','current')
sim(mdl,[0 Z_t_End],options);
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Paul Smith
on 7 Dec 2017
Edited: Paul Smith
on 8 Dec 2017
this was a corrupted .mat file in slprj folder, delete and try again... This worked once then problem reoccurred, now nothing works...
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Anna Font Llenas
on 24 Mar 2020
I have just found out that reseting Matlab to its launched state it solves the problem (tested with Matlab 2015b).
!matlab &
exit
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Anna Font Llenas
on 3 Apr 2020
Edited: Anna Font Llenas
on 3 Apr 2020
If it is caused because some features of Toolbox are not found, the cache can be updated by using the following code.
restoredefaultpath
rehash toolboxcache
savepath
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