![]() I tried opening the xw64 file to add its contents as a subroutine (as was the solution in my previous question), but am told that it cannot be opened. But these functions are located in a private folder with the purpose, that they are not visible from the outside. all Matlab functions, which are called implicitly will see the private functions also. This seems to indicate that the function is in the signal toolbox, which is private? Is there a possibility to still run dtw_Current(x,y) and/or to run its contents line by line? Setting the current directory to a folder of Matlabs toolbox folders can have strange side-effects. I receive: currentDirectory\matlab\toolbox\signal\signal\private\xw64 % Private to signal I followed the instructions to do so, and when I typed: which -all dtwmex The resource also recommends verifying the path used to access the function. This results in a message that: "Your search - dtwmex - did not match any documents." ![]() I am unsure which toolbox supports the function dtwmex, and so I type the function name into the website. The resource recommends to ensure the toolbox is installed. They can contain only a single executable statement. Anonymous functions can accept multiple inputs and return one output. Searching online, I found a resource that seemed straight-forward in trouble-shooting this error. An anonymous function is a function that is not stored in a program file, but is associated with a variable whose data type is functionhandle. I tried also: edit 'dtwmex'īut am told that currentDirectory/dtwmex.m does not exist. It is indicated that dtwmex is not found. ![]() I also get this error message if I do not go through the code line by line, and simply type dtw_Current(x,y), after again testing a set of input parameters x and y. Going through the code line by line with a set of input parameters x and y, I receive an error message: Undefined function 'dtwmex' for input arguments of type 'double'. ![]() I saved the resulting code to file called dtw_Copy.m, and changed the name of the function to dtw_Copy as well. This is a similar question to what I asked in a previous StackOverflow post ( Undefined function in MATLAB).īasically, I am using the function dtw in the latest MATLAB release, and would like to tweak a few parts of it. ![]()
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