- you might have a corrupted MATLAB installation
- you might have a file named Image.m on your path but you are using a file system that is set to case-insensitive (which is the most common setting for NTFS file systems)
- you might have your MATLAB installed on a DOS file system that is so very old that it predates case-sensitivity and only has uppercase file names
i have an error in imshow
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Walter Roberson
on 22 May 2022
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