Cannot open variables from workspace in 2025a/b

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Gary
Gary il 6 Ott 2025
Commentato: Stephen23 il 29 Nov 2025 alle 9:20
I cannot seem to open variables in the variable viewer in 2025a or 2025b. The behavior is very inconsistent. For some variables, I can initially open them from the workspace by double clicking. A few minutes into my session, I will be unable to open the variables by double clicking. Sometimes when doing this, it will open a variable viewer window and not show anything (either it seems to be stuck on loading the actual content of the variable, or it appears to think it loaded the content without displaying anything). Other times, double clicking a variable does absolutely nothing. It does not work if I right click -> open selection either. When this happens, I CAN see the content of the variables if the variable is accessed through the command window, but this is not the most convenient method for exploring large structs, etc. I've tried reinstalling, regenerating my preferences folder, etc. These did not help. This is super frustrating and makes all 2025 versions largely useless for me.
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Ludovico
Ludovico il 26 Nov 2025 alle 20:56
same here - honestly if there was ONE feature in all of Matlab that had to be protected from ever breaking was this one...
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 29 Nov 2025 alle 9:20
@Ludovico: this is just a forum of volunteers. You can give feedback to TMW here:

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James Owen
James Owen il 11 Nov 2025 alle 20:38
There may be 2 separate issues that Gary is experiencing:
  1. Issues with double click or right click-> open selection sometimes not opening a variable may be the following known issue: If a variable is opened in the Variable Editor and then subsequently closed, the variable with that name cannot then be re-opened in the Variable Editor. Our development team is actively qualifying a fix for this issue now. In the meantime you can work around the issue by copying the content of the variable to a new variable name and then opening that new variable in the Variable Editor. Please check back or set an alert on this post to be made aware of when the fix is available.
  2. The issue with opening a Variable Editor window which appears stuck or loading. This can happen for some objects which open in a special viewer outside the Variable Editor (e.g. Simulink.Bus). I’m not sure if this applies to Gary’s situation, but if so then the Variable Editor may show a loading spinner in the desktop even though the special object viewer is successfully displayed in a separate window. Our development team are actively qualifying a fix for this issue now as well. If this case applies, the best workaround is just to close the invalid Variable Editor document with the loading spinner
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Darcy
Darcy il 12 Nov 2025 alle 21:50
I am having the exact same issue as Gary.
Regarding your Option #1, if I try to rename the variable, the same thing happens.
Regarding Option #2, I am not using any special viewer. No SimuLink installed.
The variable opens in variable window with two separate tabs. One shows a spinning wheel as if the variable is loading (see attached). But neither tab actually displays the variable. If I close either tab, it does not change anything or display the variable. This has happened from time to time (seemingly randomly, cannot diagnose or assess when it will happen). The only solution I have is to restart MATLAB. I am running MATLAB 2025a on Mac Sequoia 15.6.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre il 13 Ott 2025
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