MATLAB Version: 7.14.0.739 (R2012a)
MATLAB License Number: 75343
Operating System: Mac OS X Version: 10.6.8 Build: 10K549
Java Version: Java 1.6.0_29-b11-402-10M3527 with Apple Inc. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
MATLAB Version 7.14 (R2012a)
Image Processing Toolbox Version 8.0 (R2012a)
Signal Processing Toolbox Version 6.17 (R2012a)
Symbolic Math Toolbox Version 5.8 (R2012a)
Wavelet Toolbox Version 4.9 (R2012a)
Downloaded matcont4p2, unzipped, then added it and its subdirectories to the Matlab path. Changed the current directory in Matlab to matcont4p2 folder.
When I type matcont for the first time, I don't get a message about compiling.
When I Select|New and type in the Rossler system of Tutorial I, then click the OK button, I get this error message:
Output argument sym_jac (and maybe others) not assigned during call to "/users/david-arnold/Documents/classes/math55/matcont4p2/GUI/systems.m>symjac"
Any thoughts?
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods
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Hi,
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MATLAB Version: 7.14.0.739 (R2012a)
MATLAB License Number: 75343
Operating System: Mac OS X Version: 10.6.8 Build: 10K549
Java Version: Java 1.6.0_29-b11-402-10M3527 with Apple Inc. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
MATLAB Version 7.14 (R2012a)
Image Processing Toolbox Version 8.0 (R2012a)
Signal Processing Toolbox Version 6.17 (R2012a)
Symbolic Math Toolbox Version 5.8 (R2012a)
Wavelet Toolbox Version 4.9 (R2012a)
Downloaded matcont4p2, unzipped, then added it and its subdirectories to the Matlab path. Changed the current directory in Matlab to matcont4p2 folder.
When I type matcont for the first time, I don't get a message about compiling.
When I Select|New and type in the Rossler system of Tutorial I, then click the OK button, I get this error message:
Output argument sym_jac (and maybe others) not assigned during call to "/users/david-arnold/Documents/classes/math55/matcont4p2/GUI/systems.m>symjac"
Any thoughts?
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods