PID 616 has been terminated???

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Zena Assaad
Zena Assaad on 30 Jan 2017
Commented: Walter Roberson on 31 Jan 2017
Hi all,
I keep getting the following output when attempting to run my Matlab code.
SUCCESS: The process with PID 616 has been terminated.
Does anyone know what this means and why it makes Matlab solve my code at a mind-numbingly slow rate? I would also love to know how to get rid of it. It just started showing up after I upgraded to matlab 2016b. When I was using Matlab 2015a I was not getting this output. I haven't changed my code at all so I'm not sure why this output keeps showing up.
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Zena Assaad
Zena Assaad on 31 Jan 2017
It happens as soon as I start running the code and one of the firsts commands is something as simple as defining a matrix. I honestly don't know what is triggering it. I have tried the "restoredefaultpath" and it still shows up. I'm just a bit confused as to why it keeps popping up
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Jan 2017
Does it happen even for typing at the command line? Does it only happen once in a MATLAB session? Does it happen for all of your functions or only for one particular function? If it is one particular function, please use
which -all TheFunctionName
to see if you have another function by that name.

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