What happens if a MATLAB executable (GUI for example) runs into an erro while running?
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Hello,
If I were to compile an executable (GUI for example) which asks the user to load a file, then, when processing the data, MATLAB receives an error, what happens to the executable?
So, for example, let's say you have a GUI (compiled into an exe) which opens an excel sheet, and adds the 3rd and 4th numbers, what happens if the 4th number doesn't exist (or it is a string?)
Does the whole executable file just shut down? Or does it keep trying to run?
Thank you
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Sep 2013
Any uncaught error will result in shutdown. If that is not what you want then be sure to put in protective tests, test results of operations to be sure they succeeded, and use try/catch when appropriate.
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Sep 2013
Might be. Depends on whether the function needs to return a value, and depends on whether any function relies upon actions having been taken that would be skipped if you return early.
Image Analyst
on 6 Sep 2013
That's not so good. You have to know, anticipate, and have an if for that condition. But what if it's something you didn't anticipate? You're not going to catch it and your program will abruptly terminate. Is there any reason why you chose not to follow my recommendation of using try/catch and uiwait()?
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