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Ian Nichols
Ian Nichols il 12 Set 2019
Modificato: Adam Danz il 7 Feb 2020
Yesterday, Matlab started returning querries to ylim as type cell, containing a 2 element double vector, rather than the 2 element double vector itself. Any ideas why?
For example:
figure; plot( 1 : 5)
ylim
should return:
ans =
1 5
But, now it returns:
ans =
1×1 cell array
{1×2 double}
This happened during a session!
I have to use cell2mat, now:
>> cell2mat( ylim)
ans =
1 5
I'm using R2018a.
I haven't overloaded ylim:
>> which ylim
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018a\toolbox\matlab\graph3d\ylim.m
and ylim.m is:
[SL: Removed the text of the ylim function included in MATLAB. It does appear to be the version included in release R2018a.]
What has happened?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 7 Feb 2020
MATLAB is not itself restricting access to the installed files. MATLAB relies upon operating system access rights checking. At some point Windows 7 added controls to prevent non-privileged users from writing under Program Files, but Windows disables that protection for processes running as Administrator, because running as Administrator is intended to mean that you have rights to change nearly everything.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz il 7 Feb 2020
I see. Thanks, Walter!

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Ram Vijayaragavan
Ram Vijayaragavan il 6 Feb 2020
Hi Ian,
If you dont want to use the cell2mat function,one possible workaround can be
ax = gca %Get the current axis
ax.YLim
I Hope this solves your issue.
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Ian Nichols
Ian Nichols il 6 Feb 2020
Modificato: Ian Nichols il 6 Feb 2020
Thank you for your suggestions. EIther may work (not tested), but ylim should work, and doesn't; I shouldn't need a work around!
Adam Danz
Adam Danz il 6 Feb 2020
Agreed... something's fishy.... hmmmmm

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