Matlab doesn't open a .mlapp file created in a different computer
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Hi!
I have created a GUI using App Designer with Matlab version 2019a. It has a number of buttons, spinners, sliders and axes. Everything works well in the computer in which I created this GUI. However, if I copy this project to a different computer (also with Matlab version 2019a) I cannot access its code. I get the following error message when I try to open the .mlapp file:
Argument #1: image expected
This is annoying because I cannot modify the GUI from a different computer, only from the original one. Any ideas of what the problem could be?
If I run the GUI it works properly, it just doesn't allow me to edit it.
Thanks!
Jorge
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Bruno Luong
el 19 de En. de 2023
Have you cheked if there is a such bug reported in R2019a or prior?
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Allen
el 11 de Oct. de 2022
It appears that the application is looking for an image file, possibly assigned to a one or more of your app objects. I have found that when I create (Share), if all of the personal support files such as images are not in the same directory as the .mlapp file, it may not be automatically added to the list of included files.
Try recreating the .mlappinstall file and verify that all files being called within the app show in the list. If one or more missing there is an option to Add files/folders manually.
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Image Analyst
el 11 de Oct. de 2022
Editada: Image Analyst
el 11 de Oct. de 2022
If the .mlapp is on the other computer, and the other computer has MATLAB installed, you should be able to modify the app on the other computer. I do it all the time.
I agree with @Allen that it's probably some kind of path issue, like you're looking for an image that you forgot to ship with your app so the other computer doesn't have it, or it's located in a folder different than where it's looking.
Is this app on the other computer running the .mlapp file, or did you compile it into a standalone executable with the MATLAB Compiler product (in which case there is no source code on the other computer for you to modify)?
Can you attach your .mlapp file here with the paperclip icon so we can try it?
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Bruno Luong
el 19 de En. de 2023
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 19 de En. de 2023
I'm also able to open under R2022a without warning. Something is wrong with your PC (MATLAB installation ).
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