input character not valid

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Richard Addante
Richard Addante 2019년 7월 3일
답변: Richard Addante 2019년 7월 5일
Hi. Trying to run a script that seems to have worked previously for a colleague. I get an error, but when I run it line by line it reveals the error is coming from the last line noted in the section pasted below of the script in boldface). The file it is referring to is a simple text file (Attached).
The error it produces reads in the command window as:
Error using table (line 234)
Error: File: strncmpi.m Line: 1 Column: 1
The input character is not valid in MATLAB statements or expressions."
The script used to elicit this error is:
filename = 'C:\Users\Rick\Desktop\Exp_022_ICAR_Cleaned\Advanced_Event_List_AnMan_12_16_09.txt';
delimiter = '\t';
formatSpec = '%f%q%f%q%[^\n\r]';
%% Open the text file.
fileID = fopen(filename,'r');
dataArray = textscan(fileID, formatSpec, 'Delimiter', delimiter, 'TextType', 'string', 'ReturnOnError', false);
%% Close the text file.
fclose(fileID);
%% Create output variable
AdvancedEventListAnMan = table(dataArray{1:end-1}, 'VariableNames', {'VarName1','An1SCH','VarName3','An1SCH1'});
Any insight or tips on how I can change things to make this work?
Many thanks.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 7월 3일
What shows up for
which -all strncmpi
Richard Addante
Richard Addante 2019년 7월 3일
Thanks. I upgraded to 2018b. Then tried again. Got following error. Then tried the which-all strncmpi request as noted above. Results for each are noted below, in sequence. Thank you for you helpful advice.
Error using table (line 328)
Operands to the || and && operators must be convertible to logical scalar values.
>> which -all strncmpi
C:\Users\Rick\Desktop\eeglab13_6_5b\plugins\Biosig3.3.0\biosig\maybe-missing\strncmpi.m
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\strfun\@opaque\strncmpi.m % opaque method
strncmpi is a built-in method % connector.internal.LoggerLevel method
strncmpi is a built-in method % connector.internal.PromiseState method
strncmpi is a built-in method % mtree.Type method
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\bigdata\@tall\strncmpi.m % tall method
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\distcomp\parallel\@codistributed\strncmpi.m % codistributed method
built-in (C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\strfun\strncmpi) % Shadowed

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Rik
Rik 2019년 7월 3일
Rename your own function (C:\Users\Rick\Desktop\eeglab13_6_5b\plugins\Biosig3.3.0\biosig\maybe-missing\strncmpi.m). It is being called instead of the built-in function, which often leads to issues like this.
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Rik
Rik 2019년 7월 3일
@Walter, that is probably a much better solution.
@Richard, while you're moving things, maybe it is a good idea to reconsider the place where you installed that plugin. I suspect folders on the desktop have a high risc of being renamed or deleted, which would render the functions that rely on the code inside stop working.
Guillaume
Guillaume 2019년 7월 3일
편집: Guillaume 2019년 7월 3일
I'm sure that's not the first time I've seen a question on this forum where the problem was caused by that Biosig toolbox shadowing matlab functions. If this is the case (can't find the other post), then the toolbox is simply badly designed and users should carefuly consider if they really need it.

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Richard Addante
Richard Addante 2019년 7월 5일
Thanks everyone. I think it worked by running that initial problematic section of code before setting the path to the biosig toolbox, afterwhich everything continued to work. Thank you for yoru help and patience.

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