What does the red lock icon mark mean?
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    Yasuyuki Hamanaka
      
 on 8 Mar 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Mar 2022
            Hello,
I tried to access to my own data through MATLAB, but the variables cannot correctly be read. The variables window shows a red lock mark as shown below.  Would you tell me what it means?
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 8 Mar 2022
        If you're using the Workspace browser as part of debugging a class method, according to the "View Variable Contents" section on this documentation page "A [lock, opened] or [lock, locked] icon next to a variable property in the Variables editor indicates that the property is protected or private."
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Mar 2022
				You are examining an object-oriented Object. Objects are values combined with behaviour; the behaviour is typically defined by .m files, typically a .m file that includes a classdef statement.
The code Steven is referring to is the defining code for the class and its method; the object you are examining can only be understand properly in relationship to that code, and that code defines the behaviour about who is (normally) permitted to examine and modify the values.
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