Error using Table with New Installation of 2022a
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When I run these simple commands, I get the following error. I'm not sure where to look to address this.
xmin=1; xmax=2; ymin=3; ymax=5;
tst = table(xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax);
Error using table
The specified superclass 'matlab.mixin.indexing.RedefinesDot' contains a parse error, cannot be
found on MATLAB's search path, or is shadowed by another file with the same name.
I have been using version 2021a previously and 2022a was just installed.
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Justin Ashmall
on 10 Aug 2023
We are seeing exactly the same problem with table via MATLAB Production Server. It's an intermittiment problem, it works fine for some time and then starts throwing this strange error. We do not have another table.m file (confirmed by adding which table -all debugging output).
The only work around is to restart the MPS server or redeploy the CTF, both of which prove to be only temporary solutions. Feels like a bug in MATLAB itself?
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Cris LaPierre
on 21 Apr 2022
Edited: Cris LaPierre
on 22 Apr 2022
I was able to run your code in R2022a without error.
It can also be run in R2022a on this platform (note the 'Ran in R2022a' stamp in the upper right of this post).
xmin=1;xmax=2;ymin=3;ymax=5;
tst = table(xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax)
There appears to be an issue with your install. Perhaps try reinstalling?
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Image Analyst
on 21 Apr 2022
You don't have your own m-file called table.m do you? What does this show:
which -all table
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James Lebak
on 27 Apr 2022
This sounds like the path is not configured correctly for R2022a. If reinstalling does not help, then please try
>> restoredefaultpath
>> rehash toolboxcache
>> savepath
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