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Error using strcmp Too many input arguments.
Error in m_proj (line 105) if strcmp(MAP_PROJECTION.version.Name,'Octave')
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
il 28 Set 2018
Code?
ANKUR KUMAR
il 28 Set 2018
Please attach the your codes too to get help in an effective way.
Chad Greene
il 17 Ott 2018
Note: the m_proj function is part of M_Map, not Matlab's Mapping toolbox.
Fernand ASSENE
il 12 Mag 2019
Hello everyone. I got the same problem as Tumelo Maja :
Error using strcmp
Too many input arguments.
Error in m_proj (line 105)
if strcmp(MAP_PROJECTION.version.Name,'Octave')
since i started to use m_map 1.4j (released May/2018).
i tried to go back to older versions, but the problem remains the same.
This is my code :
%plot results
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
ax1 = subplot(4,2,[1 2 5 6]) %PV ertel
m_proj('mercator','lon',[0 12],'lat',[0 11])
m_pcolor(lonpv,latpv,PV(:,:,Kplot)'), shading flat, caxis([-2e-7 2e-7])
ax11 = colorbar;
title(ax11,{'PV (s^-^1 m^-^1)'}); colormap(ax1,bluewhitered(1024));
hold on
m_contour(lonpv,latpv,PV(:,:,Kplot)',50,'k')
hold off
title('PV Ertel');xlabel('Longitude (°E)');ylabel('Latitude (°N)')
ax2 = subplot(4,2,[3 4 7 8]) % PV rescaled
m_proj('mercator','lon',[0 12],'lat',[0 11])
m_pcolor(lonpv,latpv,PV_r(:,:,Kplot)'), shading flat, caxis([-2e-4 2e-4])
ax22 = colorbar;
title(ax22,{'PV_r (s^-^1 m^-^1)'}); colormap(ax2,bluewhitered(1024));
hold on
m_contour(lonpv,latpv,PV(:,:,Kplot)',50,'k')
hold off
title('PV rescaled');xlabel('Longitude (°E)');ylabel('Latitude (°N)')
In attached (photo), another use of m_map toolbox function with the same error massage.

Thank's to all for further help and answers !!!
Rik
il 13 Mag 2019
I think you are better off posting your own question. Before you do, read the advice here: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
Walter Roberson
il 13 Mag 2019
You are using an old version. The current m_proj from https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/~rich/map.html#download has that code at line 140.
In the meantime, please show us the result you get from executing
v = ver('matlab')
There were some obscure cases in which ver could report more than one thing for MATLAB
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