matlab intrinsic function call fails with "Invalid text character" error
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I have recently installed MATLAB and I get the following error with some of MATLAB intrinsic functions, such as the following:
usejava('desktop')
Error: File: system_dependent.m Line: 1 Column: 24
Invalid text character. Check for unsupported symbol, invisible character, or pasting of non-ASCII characters.
What is the source of this error and how can it be resolved?
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Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2020
Use your system file explorer to find system_dependent.m looking first under your own files and then under the MATLAB installation directory. What do you find?
Basically, you should not find any system_dependent.m as it is an undocumented built-in function.
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Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2020
Use your system file explorer to find system_dependent.m looking first under your own files and then under the MATLAB installation directory. What do you find?
Basically, you should not find any system_dependent.m as it is an undocumented built-in function.
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Fangliang Bai
on 4 Jul 2020
Edited: Fangliang Bai
on 4 Jul 2020
This solved my problem. Thanks Walter.
In my case, it turns out that the system_dependent.m was located under my own Matalb App folder that has a Runtime. Delete that folder or remove it from the Matlab setpath should solve this problem.
To locate the system_dependent.m, you cannot click the file in the error message because it will throw the same error again. Instead, you can move your mouse over that file in the error message, the Matlab status bar at the bottom of the window should give you the full path to that file.
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