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*Matlab gives me the splash screen, then just sits there... | *Matlab gives me the splash screen, then just sits there... | ||
− | Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" (the adverb really is "-KILL"). Then, go to your root directory, change into the .matlab directory and remove the contents with "rm -ir *" (make SURE you are in the .matlab directory). Go back to where you were and start matlab again. | + | **Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" (the adverb really is "-KILL"). Then, go to your root directory, change into the .matlab directory and remove the contents with "rm -ir *" (make SURE you are in the .matlab directory). Go back to where you were and start matlab again. |
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*Matlab on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete... | *Matlab on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete... | ||
− | Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" | + | **Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" |
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*Matlab on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete... | *Matlab on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete... | ||
− | + | **Hit CTRL-C to break out of Matlab. | |
− | Hit CTRL-C to break out of Matlab. | ||
*How do you even get IN to Matlab? I have no idea... | *How do you even get IN to Matlab? I have no idea... | ||
− | After logging in to an OIT machine (or using [[SSH]] to get there from a PC and using [[X-Win 32]] to get graphics to send over, or using [[X11R6]] on a Mac to log in) just type <code>matlab &</code> at the command prompt. | + | **After logging in to an OIT machine (or using [[SSH]] to get there from a PC and using [[X-Win 32]] to get graphics to send over, or using [[X11R6]] on a Mac to log in) just type <code>matlab &</code> at the command prompt. |
[[Category:Software]] | [[Category:Software]] | ||
+ | [[Category:EGR 53 Programs]] |
Revision as of 23:57, 29 August 2007
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Matlab is a MATrix LABoratory program that can be used to load, process, generate, present, and analyze numerical data.
FAQ
- Matlab gives me the splash screen, then just sits there...
- Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER" (the adverb really is "-KILL"). Then, go to your root directory, change into the .matlab directory and remove the contents with "rm -ir *" (make SURE you are in the .matlab directory). Go back to where you were and start matlab again.
- Matlab on Unix just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- Go to a terminal window and type "ps -u NETID" with your NET ID. There should be a process called "matlab". Get the number off it, then type "kill -KILL NUMBER"
- Matlab on Windows just sits there - I think I created an infinite loop! Or I am running a program that will take a significant fraction of forever to complete...
- Hit CTRL-C to break out of Matlab.