- Opening Models with Different Character Encodings
- Saving Models with Different Character Encodings
- slCharacterEncoding function
I have a problem when I open the simulink file.
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Jang Hyung-Joon
on 19 May 2011
Answered: srikanth nagalla
on 8 Jul 2018
When I open the simulink file, I have a problem.
When I open the simulink file, I see next message.
Error using ==> open at 162. File "D:\....\...\simulation.mdl' contains characters which are incompatible with the current character encoding, windows-949. To avoid this error, do one of the following: 1) Use the sICharacterEncoding function to change the current character encoding to one of: windows-1252, ISO-8859-1. 2) Remove the unsupported characters. The first unsupported character is at line 28, byte offset 21.
I want to solve this problem.
So, I reinstalled MATLAB. But,problem is not solved. And, I searched about this from internet. In internet, I saw that somebody recommend to type some sentences in command window. That sentences is ==> slCharacterEncoding('ISO-8859-1') or slCharacterEncoding('Windows-1252')
When I typed this sentences, the message is Error using ==> open at 99 File 'D:\....\...\simulation.mdl"not found.
So, This problem was not solved.
And, From some site, I saw some sentences. That is When saving the model, the system may print the following error:
??? File "C:\\Simulink\\mts.mdl" contains characters which are incompatible with the current character encoding, windows-1251. To avoid this error, do one of the following: 1) Use the slCharacterEncoding function to change the current character encoding to one of: Shift_JIS, windows-1252, ISO-8859-1. 2) Remove the unsupported characters. The first unsupported character is at line 23, byte offset 15.
To eliminate this, you simply need to close all of the models' windows, and change the encoding by using the following commands:
bdclose all set_param(0, 'CharacterEncoding', 'windows-1252');
I also type the bdclose all.... But, My problem was not solved.
So,Anyone can help me? I want to smoebody help!
When sombody know the solution, Please send the email to me or response this question in here. (My emaail address : jhj2531@gmail.com)
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Arnaud Miege
on 19 May 2011
That's not very clear, but it seems that you need to change the character encoding. Have a look at the following pages from the documentation:
HTH,
Arnaud
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Arnaud Miege
on 24 May 2011
Is the file read-only? Do you have write permission to that directory? This is likely to be a Windows problem, not a MATLAB one. Change the file/folder properties and it should work.
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MOHAMED HALITH
on 8 Jul 2015
Type the below command in command window ***** currentCharacterEncoding = slCharacterEncoding() =====> MATLAB answered as ... currentCharacterEncoding = "windows-1251" or "windows-1251" or whatever character encoded *****
Then you have to change for needed characterencoding as by making command ***** slCharacterEncoding('shift_JIS') ***** And oncemore to confirm encoding is changed or not by ***** ***** currentCharacterEncoding = slCharacterEncoding() =====> MATLAB answered as ... currentCharacterEncoding = "shift_JIS" *****
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srikanth nagalla
on 8 Jul 2018
what is error using ==> open at 158 in matlab simlink window
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srikanth nagalla
on 8 Jul 2018
what is error using ==> open at 158 in matlab simlink window ?
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