Problem saving figures with evaluating "Callback"
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Alessandro Panzera
on 18 Jan 2017
Commented: Sandra Zlabinger
on 29 Jan 2018
Hello, I have a problem saving figures. When I try to "save" a figure, the following warning appears on the workspace: "Error while evaluating PushTool ClickedCallback". When I try to "save as" a figure, the following warning appears on the workspace: "Error while evaluating Menu Callback". Can someone help me? thanks.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Jan 2017
Which MATLAB version are you using?
Is it possible that you are using AppDesigner ?
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Nirav Sharda
on 24 Jan 2017
Edited: Nirav Sharda
on 24 Jan 2017
You can try to restore search-path to the factory installed state using restoredefaultpath. If after executing this command you are able to save the figures, you can save the current search path using savepath. Please do not execute savepath if restoredefaultpath does not resolve the issue, as it would change your original search path. The path function shows your current search path if you want to save a copy of your original search path before executing the steps I mentioned. I hope this helps !
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Sandra Zlabinger
on 29 Jan 2018
Edited: Sandra Zlabinger
on 29 Jan 2018
I have exactly the same problem. I use the ButtonDownFcn callback to change yaxis limits when clicking on them and I get the same error message as described above when I want to save my figure as .fig. Saving it as jpg works just fine.
(That's the error message btw: "Error while evaluating Menu Callback"...nothing more)
And Nirav's suggestion doesn't work for me either
Sandra Zlabinger
on 29 Jan 2018
I could figure out that the error does not come from the ButtonDownFcn but from the legends. When I don't add legends to my figure (it's a figure with different subplots) I can save my figure as always.
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