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From: Verena on 21 May 2010 11:44 I get the following message when I start matlab. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Warning: Initializing Java preferences failed in matlabrc. This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was: MATLAB:inputArgUndefined Input argument "n" is undefined. > In matlabrc at 123 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Any help would be greatly appreciated! |