Problem with input command
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William Bober
on 31 May 2016
Answered: Image Analyst
on 31 May 2016
I teach MATLAB at Florida Atlantic University. In one of my examples I have the following 2 lines:
fprintf('Enter the temperature at which the properties \n');
T=input('are to be determined \n');
In all previous versions the computer would pause and the cursor would go to the Command Window waiting for the user to enter a value. In MATLAB version R2016A, the cursor remains in the script, so if I start typing a response it prints it to the script and not to the Command Window. I need to click in the Command Window to enter a response to the input command. This was not the case with previous versions of MATLAB.
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Image Analyst
on 31 May 2016
For me too (in R2016a), the active window is the script, and not the command window. When you just start typing immediately, it shows up in the script editor window, not the command window. I don't know why.
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Image Analyst
on 31 May 2016
Seems like a bug to me. You can get around it by using inputdlg:
userPrompt = sprintf('Enter the temperature at which the properties\nare to be determined');
T=inputdlg('Enter temperature', userPrompt);
T % Echo to command window.
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Ahmed Rashid
on 31 May 2016
Hello, It works as intended here. I run it on a Windows machine (Windows 10). You can maybe try it on another computer.
It might be like that for your OS only.
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