Error message when rim 'plot' or 'imshow', etc

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Zhengchao
Zhengchao il 6 Ago 2025
Commentato: Image Analyst il 10 Ago 2025
Just updated from 2019a to 2025a, both on the same PC running Windows 10, with Inter(R) UHD Graphics 630, driver version 31.0.101.2134. Error appeared when testing, e.g. plot(randn(1, 64)):
Warning: Error in state of SceneNode.
Invalid type of input arguments (should be uint64)
Error using +
Invalid type of input arguments (should be uint64)
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.graphicscontrol.InteractionsManager/registerInteraction
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.interactioncontainers.BaseAxesInteractionContainer/createDefaultWebAxesInteractions
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.interactioncontainers.CartesianAxesInteractionContainer/createDefaultWebAxesInteractions
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.interactioncontainers.BaseAxesInteractionContainer/setupInteractions
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.internal.UnifiedAxesInteractions.createDefaultInteractionsOnAxes
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.internal.UnifiedAxesInteractions.createDefaultInteractionsInSync
Error in matlab.graphics.interaction.internal.UnifiedAxesInteractions.createDefaultInteractions>@()matlab.graphics.interaction.internal.UnifiedAxesInteractions.createDefaultInteractionsInSync(ax,is2dim,numDataSpaces)
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Zhengchao
Zhengchao il 7 Ago 2025
Thanks, Walter!
But it does not work.
Meg Noah
Meg Noah il 7 Ago 2025
Can you try casting the data input to the function to uint64 type? For example:
plot(uint64(256*sin(linspace(0,pi,1000))))

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Zhengchao
Zhengchao il 8 Ago 2025
Spostato: Walter Roberson il 8 Ago 2025
Thank you all!
The problem is solved by MATLAB Technical Support -- There are conflicting 'plot()' functions in the Matlab paths. The paths with 3rd party 'plus()' should be removed.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 10 Ago 2025
Are you saying that you had folders in your search path that had parentheses in their name, after the plus word? Like "C:\Program FIles\YourBadApp\plus()\something" ?
And you used the SetPath button on the Home tab of the tool ribbon to remove folders that had plus() in the folder name? And then it worked OK? So I guess your "conflicting" plot.m file was in the plus() folder, right?

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