undefined function or variable workspacefunc
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complete error message:
Too many input arguments.
Warning: MATLAB did not appear to successfully set the search path. To recover
for this session of MATLAB, type "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc". To find out how
to avoid this warning the next time you start MATLAB, type "docsearch problem
path" after recovering for this session.
Warning: Initializing Java preferences failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should
be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:UndefinedFunction
Undefined function 'usejava' for input arguments of type 'char'.
> In matlabrc (line 141)
Warning: Initializing MATLAB Graphics failed.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should
be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:UndefinedFunction
Undefined function or variable 'ismac'.
> In hgrc (line 163)
In matlabrc (line 147)
Warning: Failed to add default profiler filters.
> In matlabrc (line 156)
Warning: Initializing preferences failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should
be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:TooManyInputs
Too many input arguments.
> In matlabrc (line 185)
Error using feature
Too many input arguments.
Error in matlabrc (line 238)
if strcmpi(system_dependent('getpref','GeneralEchoOn'),'BTrue')
Undefined function or variable
'matlab.internal.environment.context.isMATLABOnline'.
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Accepted Answer
madhan ravi
on 17 Oct 2018
2 Comments
Jan
on 17 Oct 2018
So the problem was a function called feature.m, which confused Matlab substantially?
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Jan
on 17 Oct 2018
Edited: Jan
on 17 Oct 2018
Did you read and consider the error message?
Warning: MATLAB did not appear to successfully set the search path. To recover
for this session of MATLAB, type "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc". To find out how
to avoid this warning the next time you start MATLAB, type "docsearch problem
path" after recovering for this session.
So run the suggested fixing:
restoredefaultpath
matlabrc
Maybe you have to run Matlab with admin privileges to do this successfully.
If this fails, your Matlab installation has been destroyed. Either recover the files from your backup, or re-install Matlab. Find out, what happened before Matlab was damaged and avoid to do the same again.
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