Str2num error
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I am getting the following error:
Input argument "s" is undefined.
Error in ==> str2num at 32
if ~ischar(s) || ndims(s)>2
Here is the portion of the code:
function [x,ok] = str2num(s)
if ~ischar(s) || ndims(s)>2
error('MATALAB:str2num:InvalidArgument','Requires string or character array input.')
end
if isempty(s)
x = [];
ok=false;
return
end
Anyone know what this might mean?
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Andrew Newell
on 23 Jan 2012
If you run it with the following command
str2num
you will get this error. Try
str2num('2')
I am assuming that you saved str2num in a file str2num.m. Do you know that MATLAB has a builtin function str2num?
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Feb 2012
If you put a breakpoint in at that line in your EFT function, then what value and size() and class() does it say n.block is? And if you "step into" the function call and examine s inside, what is it there?
Please use
which -all str2num
to find out whether you somehow have your own str2num.
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