Unable to access "lrwpan" from custom installation of MATLAB
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sumit kumar
on 22 Apr 2018
Answered: MathWorks Communications Toolbox Team
on 14 Sep 2023
Hi, I have installed MATLAB in two different paths inside my Ubuntu 16.04 system. First is : /usr/local/R2017b Second is : /opt/MATLAB/R2017b In the first one when I run lrwpanEndToEndPHYExample.m, it runs properly but when I run the same in second, it throws this error : Undefined variable "lrwpan" or class "lrwpan.PHYGeneratorOQPSK". What I am missing here ? Regards Sumit
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Apr 2018
"This example also uses:
Communications System Toolbox Library for the ZigBee Protocol"
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Apr 2018
Yes, but you do not have "Communications System Toolbox Library for the ZigBee Protocol" installed.
Go into Add-On Explorer and search for Zigbee. For me it was the first entry.
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sumit kumar
on 23 Apr 2018
Edited: sumit kumar
on 23 Apr 2018
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Apr 2018
It might somehow not be on your MATLAB path. Try
restoredefaultpath
I saw exactly the message you did until I installed the zigbee package, after which I had no difficulty executing the example.
MathWorks Communications Toolbox Team
on 14 Sep 2023
As of R2023b, the content in the Communications Toolbox™ Library for ZigBee® and UWB has been absorbed into Communications Toolbox. With that release or later, you no longer need to download the library.
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