Can not run a script
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I have a very simple GUI script, after I have run a few times, the run button become a 'gray pause' and the script can not be run again.

There is no error info in command window.
6 Comments
Birdman
on 13 Dec 2017
Is there any infinite loop or buggy code in your GUI?
Henan
on 13 Dec 2017
Henan
on 15 Dec 2017
Image Analyst
on 15 Dec 2017
Can you also attach the .fig file so we can actually RUN this code?
By the way, how are you running this code? You're clicking on the green run triangle either in GUIDE or in the text editor, right? You're NOT double clicking the .fig file in the "Current folder" panel, are you? That won't work.
Henan
on 16 Dec 2017
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Image Analyst
on 15 Dec 2017
Edited: Image Analyst
on 15 Dec 2017
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Does the status bar in the lower left of the MATLAB window say "Busy"?
Try clicking in the command window and typing control-c a few times.
4 Comments
Henan
on 16 Dec 2017
Image Analyst
on 16 Dec 2017
Look at the last line of your push button callback:
delete(gcf)
Exactly what do you think that will do? It will blow away your GUI. The Run button is back to a Run button. It does not turn into the grayed out Pause button. I know - I just tried it. The delete(gcf) will totally shut it down and return MATLAB to the initial condition before you even ran your GUI. If you don't want that to happen, get rid of the delete() function call.
Henan
on 17 Dec 2017
Image Analyst
on 17 Dec 2017
Well then it does that. It runs and closes itself down. I do not see the problem of the pause button showing. You'll have to call tech support because I can't reproduce your issue.
Jan
on 15 Dec 2017
'Enable','of'
This should cause an error message, because the value must be 'on' or 'off'. After this error, the GUI might stop to work. But I do not see, why the Run button is disabled then.
3 Comments
Henan
on 17 Dec 2017
Jan
on 17 Dec 2017
A bold guess: Matlab is usually stable, but as an interpreted language it is susceptible for shadowing built-in functions. When the user redefines a toolbox function, the complete system can melt down. I have created a modified strcmp, which crashed. Afterwards I could neither open the file in the editor nor run rmpath or pathtool to remove this function, even closing Matlab did not work.
So check if you have shadowed an important built-in function: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/27861-uniquefuncnames . Never add user-defined folders on top of the path, but always at the bottom, to avoid this problem. Do not set the working directory to one of the toolbox folders, because this affects the precedence of functions.
But as usual for guessing: There is no evidence this this cause the problems you are faced with.
Jan
on 17 Dec 2017
This spelling mistake should let the code stop with an error message actually. You should have seen this when you try to run the code.
A bold guess: Matlab is usually stable, but as an interpreted language it is susceptible for shadowing built-in functions. When the user redefines a toolbox function, the complete system can melt down. I have created a modified strcmp, which crashed. Afterwards I could neither open the file in the editor nor run rmpath or pathtool to remove this function, even closing Matlab did not work.
So check if you have shadowed an important built-in function: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/27861-uniquefuncnames . Never add user-defined folders on top of the path, but always at the bottom, to avoid this problem. Do not set the working directory to one of the toolbox folders, because this affects the precedence of functions.
But as usual for guessing: There is no evidence this this cause the problems you are faced with.
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