- When you open an existing project created in R2019a or earlier, the app creates a backup of the original file. The backup file has the release information suffixed to its name, filename_release.sbproj, where release is the MATLAB® release you used to create the project. For example, if you open an R2019a project named foo.sbproj in the app, the app creates a backup file called foo_R2019a.sbproj.
- If foo_R2019a.sbproj already exists, the app appends the release information again and saves the backup as foo_R2019a_R2019a.sbproj.
- If foo_R2019a_R2019a.sbproj already exists, the app appends _N to the file name, where N is a positive integer and increases monotonically as needed.
- When you save a project, the app creates a backup file of the version prior to the saved version of the project. The backup file has the .bak extension (for example, foo.sbproj.bak). Every time you save the project, the BAK file is overwritten.
file copied in tempsimbiowebproj directory
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Kazutaka Sekiguchi
on 10 Jul 2020
Commented: Kazutaka Sekiguchi
on 13 Jul 2020
Hi friend
I have tired to follow some examples of simbiology files
When I load and close the sbproj file (in this case Tumor_Growth_Model_for_FileExchange.sbproj), I noticed that same file was saved with another name in same directory
Should I delete these files manually or is there any way to avoid it?
I would like to know why these files are save every time
Thank you!
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Joe Myint
on 10 Jul 2020
Hi Kazutaka,
Starting in R2019b:
This information along with other changes are mentioned in our R2019b release notes, under Functionality being removed or changed > SimBiology app no longer supports the Task Editor.
Hope it helps,
Joe
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