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Abrahim
el 17 de Sept. de 2022
Comentada: Chris
el 2 de Mayo de 2023
I am new to Matlab, and I am trying to create a blinking LED program using an arduino. After I have finished setting up my arduino and my program. I kept encountering the same error and I don't know how to fix it. The error saids, "MATLAB connection to Uno at COM3 exists in your workspace. To create a new connection, clear the existing object".
The following is my program:
a=arduino;
for i=1:10
writeDigitalPin(a,'D13',1);
pause(0.5);
writeDigitalPin(a,'D13',0);
pause(0.5);
end
disp('Done');
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Chris
el 17 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: Chris
el 17 de Sept. de 2022
In your workspace, does a already exist, or some other arduino object?
if so, type clear a (or the other relevant object) in the command window. You could put that at the end of your program to try and avoid these errors in the future.
Or, as many do, simply put clear; close all at the beginning of your programs to clean the slate at the start.
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哲史 伊藤
el 1 de Mayo de 2023
I also have the same problem in R2021b and in my case the program still reporting the error even I delete using
clear
delete(instrfindall)
fclose( serial(a.Port) );
delete( serial(a.Port) );
clear a
clearvars -global DIN a
my code is following. It works fine for the first time but secondly the error occurs.
error: arduino_cycle_DIN (line 9)
MATLAB connection to Uno at COM3 exists in your workspace. To create a new connection, clear the existing object.
function arduino_cycle_DIN
delete(instrfindall)
clear
global DIN
DIN=nan(100,1);
a=arduino("COM3","Uno");
t=timer;
t.Period=0.01;
t.TimerFcn={@readDIN,a};
t.TasksToExecute=100;
t.ExecutionMode="fixedRate";
start(t)
while t.TasksExecuted<100
DIN(100)
end
delete(t)
fclose( serial(a.Port) );
delete( serial(a.Port) );
clear a
clearvars -global DIN a
function readDIN(obj,event,a)
global DIN
dat=readDigitalPin(a,"D2");
% 1
DIN(2:100)=DIN(1:99);
DIN(100)=dat;
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哲史 伊藤
el 1 de Mayo de 2023
Thanks Chris,
I always type
clear
before calling the function, but still get the error.
Tetsufumi
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