Error message showing when starting MATLAB 2020b
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I just copy psat tool box in toolbox section of matlab after than it is showing message, whenever I open the matlab
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Mar 2023
See my Answer; I show exactly which file you need to delete (or rename)
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Oct 2020
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psat has a settings.m file that is interfering with the use of MATLAB.
If I recall correctly you can rename the psat file and it will run correctly. psat uses it to store preferences but will run without it.
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Utsavi Patil
on 8 Oct 2020
Utsavi Patil
on 8 Oct 2020
Walter Roberson
on 8 Oct 2020
Give the command
which settings
You will get a response such as
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\toolbox\psat\settings.m
showing a file under the psat installation directory.
Delete that file.
That will get you past that error.
You will probably not be able to run PSAT anyhow; you will probably get errors about
psatdomain not being a registered domain. see https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/595150-i-can-t-save-a-psat-file
Eneko Unamuno
on 19 Mar 2021
Although deleting the settings command from PSAT solves this issue, I would rather suggest renaming it (e.g. to 'psat_settings.m'), and modifying the call to that file in line 231 from psat.m (version 2.1.11):
try
psat_settings()
catch
At least this solved the problem for me.
@Walter Roberson, Ok thanks very much Mr/ Roberson
I tried to delete the setting file, then rename it, but nothing happened.
then i get into internal error lines and put % before mentioned error lines but also nothing happened and error still existed, so finally i had to uninstall matlab 2021b and install it again.
Amitosh Banerjee
on 19 Nov 2020
0 votes
If you are using psat, you can get rid of this problem by setting the path back to default. MATLAB>Home> Set Path> a dialogue box opens> default. Even if the command windows show error, using normal matlab will not be a problem and if you want to use psat again, you need to change the path through set path back to the psat folder.
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Yosef Demis
on 19 Nov 2024
thank you now it works
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