Problem With Deep Learning Toolbox

Im trying to open the Deep Learning Toolbox. The following error is returned:
Error using deepNetworkDesigner (line 29)
Invalid default value for property 'Network' in class 'deepapp.internal.editor.import.NoArgsCallStrategy':
Undefined function 'mtimes' for input arguments of type 'nnet.cnn.layer.Layer'.
Similarly while calling a pretianed network in a code, following error is returned:
lgraphGoogLeNet = layerGraph(googlenet);
Warning: While loading an object of class 'DAGNetwork':
Too many input arguments.
Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type.
Error in DAGNetwork/get.LayerGraph (line 188)
val = this.PrivateNetwork.LayerGraph;
Error in DAGNetwork/getLayerGraph (line 230)
layerGraph = this.LayerGraph;
Error in DAGNetwork/layerGraph (line 12)
internalLayerGraph = this.getLayerGraph();

8 Comments

The most common cause for this kind of problem, is if you have third-party functions with the same name as Mathworks-provided functions.
Sometimes it helps to use
restoredefaultpath; rehash toolboxcache
Nitish
Nitish on 15 Jul 2024
Edited: Nitish on 15 Jul 2024
Hi, thanks for the reply. I tried this fix, but it didnt work out.
Already I have done the fresh installation, but the same error is repeated.
Hi,
Can you help us diagnose the issue by telling us the answers to the following:
  • What version of MATLAB are you using?
  • What is the output of the following call:
layerGraph()
  • What is the output of the following call:
which layerGraph
It's possible that there's something shadowing the layerGraph function.
  • Do you have a startup.m script? If so, is it possible to try removing that startup.m script, just to see if that fixes things? It's possible there's something in the startup script which shadows the layerGraph() constructor function.
Thanks.
Nitish
Nitish on 15 Jul 2024
Edited: Nitish on 15 Jul 2024
Hi @Peter Man, thanks
Im using Matlab 2024a.
Upon using the above commands, got the following:
>> layerGraph()
Operator '*' is not supported for operands of type 'nnet.cnn.layer.Layer'.
Error in layerGraph (line 46)
throw(me)
>> which layerGraph
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2024a\toolbox\nnet\cnn\layerGraph.m
I have removed the startup.m also, again getting the same response as above.
What's the output of
which -all layerGraph
?
I'm quite sure you have another file called "layerGraph.m" on your MATLAB path that is different from the toolbox file. Rename this file.
Or did you edit and made changes to the toolbox file ?
Interesting.
Could you now try calling the following:
layerGraph()
getReport(MException.last)
Alternatively, you could put a breakpoint at line 46 of C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2024a\toolbox\nnet\cnn\layerGraph.m and call getReport(me) ?
This will help us identify where the error is being thrown from. But currently I'm at a loss as to why we are seeing this error at all given that a fresh install was performed (and I'm assuming no third party addons were installed as part of the fresh install?).
The output for which -all layerGraph is
>> which -all layerGraph
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2024a\toolbox\nnet\cnn\layerGraph.m
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2024a\toolbox\nnet\cnn\@DAGNetwork\layerGraph.m % DAGNetwork method
and the output for getReport()
getReport(MException.last)
ans =
'Operator '*' is not supported for operands of type 'nnet.cnn.layer.Layer'.
Error in layerGraph (line 46)
throw(me)'
Thank you for your replies.
Ah, sorry, getReport(MException.last) won't do - my bad. Try putting a breakpoint as I suggested previously.

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Nitish
Nitish on 15 Jul 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson on 15 Jul 2024
@Peter Man Thanks a lot Sir.
I have been able to fix it, there as a function height.m in the current working directory. I renamed it.
Thanks a lot.

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