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I have a folder with collection of several packages and modules that I have developed or collected over the years. The number of files is of the order 5k organized in the folder. When ever I want to add this folder in to the Matlab path , I receive the following error:

Error in ischar (line 2)
y = strcmp(typeof(x), 'string');

Error in cell/strcat (line 22)
    if ischar(varargin{i}),

Error in uiopen (line 63)
    allML(1)=strcat(allML(1), ';*.mdl');

I have to close Matlab to continue proper operation. Once I close Matlab, I don't have the folder that I added in the path included in the path. If I repeat the process the same scenario happens. I am using Matlab 2011b version. Can anyone explain why it happens and what is the work around? Is there any limit to number of files I can add to the Matlab path ?

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  • Are you adding with the UI or via addpath?
    – chappjc
    Sep 17, 2013 at 21:19
  • It seems that one of your file causes the error: matlab does not recognise the file name as a valid string.
    – marsei
    Sep 17, 2013 at 21:32
  • @Magla, Kind of... it's any file really since the problem is with ischar. See my answer below. This is why I asked about UI vs. addpath.
    – chappjc
    Sep 17, 2013 at 21:43
  • I'm gonna go out on a limb... Are you using the Fessler Image reconstruction toolbox?
    – chappjc
    Sep 19, 2013 at 0:36

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Look for something that is redefining ischar in that folder full of files. Maybe an ischar.m in a folder starting with "@"? Or maybe it is already redefined. Try,

which -all ischar

What tips me off is that there is no code in MATLAB's ischar.m. Line 2 reading,

y = strcmp(typeof(x), 'string');

does not exist in the ischar.m of MathWorks' MATLAB.

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I suspect there is a strange character in the directory, to verify this please navigate to it and check:

d = dir;
unique([d.name])

From this you can experiment to find out which character is causing the problem, and choose whether you want to exclude the file, or rename it.


Perhaps even more efficiently, but untried:

Use dbstop if error and try to add the path. Now you should be able to navigate to the workspace of uiopen and find out directly which file is causing the problem.

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Those two lines of code are from the "ischar.m" function in the freemat/pre-3.5 subdirectory of Fessler's image reconstruction toolbox. That directory should be in the path only when using and old version of freemat. It should not be in the path when using matlab or octave. Do not just add all of the folders into the path; instead put the top level directory in your path and then run the "setup.m" to set the appropriate directories for your situation, just like the readme says!

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