M-file created in previous version, not working in advanced version.
Show older comments
Hi,
The m-file and Simulink model which I created in R2012b version is not working suddenly in R2013a version. Actually R2012b is installed in my office computer and R2013a version is installed in my personal computer. All these days, there was no problem in running the files in both these versions. But now suddenly, I couldn't run the files in R2013a , which were created in 2012b version.
This is the error I get, when I try to run the files,
Attempt to execute SCRIPT hdlcoderui.hdlcc.update as a function:
C:\Program
Files\MATLAB\R2013a\toolbox\shared\hdlshared\hdlshared_gui\@hdlcoderui\@hdlcc\update.m
Can anyone please tell what may be the reason for this sudden incompatibility.
Thanks.
9 Comments
per isakson
on 10 Sep 2014
- What does this has to do with the "Matlab compiler"?
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
per isakson
on 10 Sep 2014
Edited: per isakson
on 10 Sep 2014
Have you checked whether
....2013a\toolbox\shared\hdlshared\hdlshared_gui\@hdlcoderui\@hdlcc\update.m
is a function or a script. In my R2013a it's a function.
 
Is it possible that you have script named update in the wrong place? Far-fetched, but I cannot think of any other reason.
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
Star Strider
on 10 Sep 2014
It shouldn’t just stop working when it worked before. This may be a path problem.
MATLAB core and built-in functions should be in ‘C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2013a\...’
Your scripts should be in ‘C:\Users\...\Documents\MATLAB\...’
Contact MathWorks Support if you continue to have problems.
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
per isakson
on 10 Sep 2014
Edited: per isakson
on 10 Sep 2014
 
"check whether it is a function or script."
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
Answers (2)
Ahmed
on 10 Sep 2014
0 votes
Unfortunately,that is normal in Matlab so you need to upgrade your files
7 Comments
Priya
on 10 Sep 2014
per isakson
on 13 Sep 2014
Edited: per isakson
on 13 Sep 2014
"that is normal in Matlab"   I don't understand. Exactly what is normal?
Image Analyst
on 13 Sep 2014
I don't know either. I don't know if he's being sarcastic that it's normal for m-files to break in newly released versions of MATLAB, or something else. I also don't know what "files" he's talking about - Priya's MATLAB installation (all the files that comprise MATLAB), or Priya's own files.
per isakson
on 13 Sep 2014
I assume he is talking about "Priya's own files". IMO: Ahmed's statement is false.
Image Analyst
on 13 Sep 2014
The only situation I've seen where it's true is if someone has a really old m-file that uses a deprecated or obsolete function that is no longer included in the current version of MATLAB. But this is by no means the "normal" situation . The only time I can remember of it happening to me is when they got rid of the 4th return argument of fileparts(), which was "version".
Ahmed
on 13 Sep 2014
I am facing the same problem when I am using R2007a version and R2013a version especially with parfor instead for loop as my program worked well in older version but not worked with new version therefore I need to minor correction(upgrade) with my files so I supposed your situation the same and sorry if I confused you
Priya
on 15 Sep 2014
Iain
on 15 Sep 2014
0 votes
I've found that simulink files don't always transfer neatly from one version of matlab to a newer version. You'll likely find that one or two blocks got "meaningfully" changed.
I've found that some "inbuilt" m files which work like a dream in one version of matlab don't work in another. - median, for example, can't work on integers in 2012, but will on 2011 and 2013 versions. (median(uint8(1:5)) throws an error in 2012)
The error you're getting could be caused by either type of problem.
2 Comments
Priya
on 15 Sep 2014
Titus Edelhofer
on 15 Sep 2014
Yes and no: median worked in 2011 for integers, but was not officially supported (the doc said "A should be of type single or double."). In 2012 it threw an error, and official support - without error ;-) started in 2013 ...
Titus
Categories
Find more on Introduction to Installation and Licensing in Help Center and File Exchange
Products
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!