Error message showing when starting MATLAB 2020b
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I just copy psat tool box in toolbox section of matlab after than it is showing message, whenever I open the matlab
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Mar 2023
See my Answer; I show exactly which file you need to delete (or rename)
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Oct 2020
psat has a settings.m file that is interfering with the use of MATLAB.
If I recall correctly you can rename the psat file and it will run correctly. psat uses it to store preferences but will run without it.
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Eneko Unamuno
on 19 Mar 2021
Although deleting the settings command from PSAT solves this issue, I would rather suggest renaming it (e.g. to 'psat_settings.m'), and modifying the call to that file in line 231 from psat.m (version 2.1.11):
try
psat_settings()
catch
At least this solved the problem for me.
Moamen
on 4 Mar 2023
Edited: Moamen
on 4 Mar 2023
@Walter Roberson, Ok thanks very much Mr/ Roberson
I tried to delete the setting file, then rename it, but nothing happened.
then i get into internal error lines and put % before mentioned error lines but also nothing happened and error still existed, so finally i had to uninstall matlab 2021b and install it again.
Amitosh Banerjee
on 19 Nov 2020
If you are using psat, you can get rid of this problem by setting the path back to default. MATLAB>Home> Set Path> a dialogue box opens> default. Even if the command windows show error, using normal matlab will not be a problem and if you want to use psat again, you need to change the path through set path back to the psat folder.
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