Is it possible to recover a corrupted *.mlapp file?

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Matt Brown
Matt Brown le 10 Août 2022
Réponse apportée : Max Scharrenbroich le 4 Avr 2024 à 19:38
I was working on an app and had just got the thing to work when the file became corrupted. When I tried to run the file (and now when I try to open it), I get an error dialog:
"Error loading 'PlotDigitizer.mlapp'.
And then this appears in the command window:
"Error using which
C:\Work\Matlab\Apps\Plot Digitizer\PlotDigitizer.mlapp: Can't open file.
Error in run (line 55)
pathscript = evalin('caller', strcat('which(''', script, ''')'));"
I tried to find a solution to this online and came up with reseting preferences... which didn't work.
This the second time this has occured, forcing me to loose several hours of work, and I am not even sure what I did to cause it, if anything. It seemingly worked one minute and then not the next.
Is App Designer that unstable? Is there a way to recover this or at least copy the text portion of the code?
Also, what options do I have for backup or autosave?
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Matt J
Matt J le 10 Août 2022
If you restart Matlab, is the result any different?
Matt Brown
Matt Brown le 11 Août 2022
Negative. Reseting the preferences required a restart of Matlab.
I attached the *.mlapp file to the original post if you want to give it a shot.

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Robert Philbrick
Robert Philbrick le 15 Août 2022
Modifié(e) : Robert Philbrick le 15 Août 2022
The app became corrupt due to an invalid character entered on line 413:
if(c == <escape character here>) % Exit when Esc key is pressed
The "escape" character that you used is not supported in the MLAPP code file. This is a bug and I have reported it to the App Designer team.
I fixed the app (attached) so that it will now load by removing the escape character and replacing it with 'escape'. A better way to detect if the user has pressed the escape key is to add a KeyPressFcn to your app's UIFigure and use the event.Key in the callback to determine if escape was pressed:
function UIFigureKeyPress(app, event)
key = event.Key;
% Check if key == 'escape'
end
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Matt Brown
Matt Brown le 16 Août 2022
Thank you very much for the fix and advice!
mshdi mahdaklm as
mshdi mahdaklm as le 30 Oct 2022
can you tell me how to fix files like this?

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Max Scharrenbroich
Max Scharrenbroich le 4 Avr 2024 à 19:38
If the .mlapp is corrupted you can still recover user-defined code and other things by opening the .mlapp as an archive using 7-zip.

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