I am getting error messages when starting MatLab
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I am not sure if there was a Windows update preceding this. However, re-installing MatLab did not change, i still got these error messages. I am getting these since i wanted to use the FlyFly toolbox https://hoverflyvision.weebly.com/software.html.These are the error messages i get:
"Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type.
Error in settings>settings_OpeningFcn (line 73)
index = navData.activeStim;
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 220)
feval(gui_State.gui_OpeningFcn, gui_hFigure, [], guidata(gui_hFigure), varargin{:});
Error in settings (line 46)
[varargout{1:nargout}] = gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
Error in matlab.internal.codingui.warmupProgrammingAids"
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ag
on 13 Apr 2025
Hi Fabian,
The error message "Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type" typically occurs when attempting to access a field in a variable that is either not a structure or the respective field name does not exist within the structure.
To resolve this issue, you should first verify that the field exists within the structure variable before attempting to access it. The following code snippet illustrates how to achieve this:
if(isfield(navData, 'activeStim')) %here navData is the structure name, and activeStim is the field name
%rest of the code
end
For more details, please refer to the following MathWorks documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/isfield.html.
Hope this helps!
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Voss
on 13 Apr 2025
"or the respective field name does not exist within the structure"
That situation would produce a different error ("Unrecognized field name ...").
Steven Lord
on 13 Apr 2025
It seems like that software included a function (an app) named settings. That conflicts with the settings function in MATLAB introduced in release R2018a. That app will need to be renamed.
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