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Hello,
I have been using one of the software which works in Matlab environment.
Software is working, except one function. Whenever I try to use that function, in the command window there is some errors. So I cannot create appropriate model. This model is very important for my research
Please see below.
coulomb
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Welcome to Coulomb 3.3.01
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Start from Input menu to read or build an input file.
Error using mat2cell (line 45)
Not enough input arguments.
Error in utm_window>pushbutton_f_add_Callback (line 1009)
HEAD(1,1) = mat2cell(x1);
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 95)
feval(varargin{:});
Error in utm_window (line 20)
gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
Error using waitfor
Error while evaluating UIControl Callback
The thing is I am not sure how to correct it. Should I fix the error lines with fix option in .m file? or is there another way to correct it.
Would be happy if you could help.
Regards, Ruken
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Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
Try editing the code to be
HEAD(1,1) = {x1};
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Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
In file utm_window.m in the utm directory, change the two lines
HEAD(1,1) = mat2cell(x1);
HEAD(2,1) = mat2cell(x2);
to be
HEAD(1,1) = {x1};
HEAD(2,1) = {x2};
Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
The same change needs to be made to
sources/grid_input_window.m
and to
sources/new_fault_mouse_clicks.m
Yueyang Xia
on 11 Apr 2020
You are great, man! Thanks!
semih eski
on 17 Jun 2020
Thanks man.
Ruken
on 12 May 2015
0 votes
2 Comments
Nobel Mondal
on 12 May 2015
HEAD(1,1) = mat2cell(x1);
mat2cell needs at least two input arguments to work with (along with additional conditions). The above line from your code is in conflict to that.
Walter Roberson
on 12 May 2015
I cannot seem to find that software package. Where did you obtain it from?
Ruken
on 12 May 2015
0 votes
1 Comment
mat2cell is part of MATLAB already, so you do not need to "add" that file to anything. The best solution would be to contact the author of that package and ask them to fix the bug, or to try altering the package code using Walter Roberson's suggestion.
Nicolas Castro
on 7 Mar 2016
0 votes
I'm receiving the same error. I have tried many options, changing the original-problematic lines and couldn't solve it.

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