"Invalid color or line style." Error during plotting in Executable

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I am trying to plot a figure with an executable created by "compiler.build.standaloneApplication".
The function I am using is;
function dummyFunction1(a,b)
plot([1 2],[a b]);
end
And the code for executable generation;
appFile = fullfile('D:\testFolder\dummyFunction1.m');
opts = compiler.build.StandaloneApplicationOptions(appFile,'OutputDir','D:\testFolder');
results = compiler.build.standaloneApplication(opts);
Here is the problem;
Any help would be great.

Accepted Answer

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Jun 2023
Read the "Using a MATLAB File You Plan to Deploy" section on this documentation page. Inside your application as you've written it a and b are not the numbers 5 and 8 but the char arrays '5' and '8', and '58' is not a valid color or line style for the plot function (as the error message indicates.) You will need to convert them into numbers before using them in your call to plot.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Jun 2023
You probably want to use the isdeployed function to only convert from string to number in your deployed application, or use the ischar and/or isstring function to only convert if you receive text data as input. If given a number as input the str2double function will return NaN.
str2double(5)
ans = NaN
x = '5';
if ischar(x)
fprintf("Input data is a char")
x = str2double(x);
else
fprintf("Input data is a number")
end
Input data is a char
class(x)
ans = 'double'
x = 8;
if ischar(x)
fprintf("Input data is a char")
x = str2double(x);
else
fprintf("Input data is a number")
end
Input data is a number
class(x)
ans = 'double'

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GAJENDRA TELI
GAJENDRA TELI on 23 Jun 2023
you should check the color or line style in dummyFunction1 and change both by some other vlue and then run the program and check the output result.

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