What happened to errors

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Warren
Warren le 8 Jan 2026 à 16:33
Réponse apportée : Warren le 9 Jan 2026 à 15:30
I use MATLAB in my 3rd year course. I use live scripts (mlx), as they are best for teaching. In v2024, the following code would output a clear error "Not enough input arguments." But, in v2025, I just get no error information. How do I turn error explanations back on?
%% A simple bugged code usage
function seq=RUNME(a,b)
seq(1)=a;
for i=2:b
seq(i)=seq(i-1)/b;
end
end
RUNME(1)
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 8 Jan 2026 à 16:55
Starting from R2025a, (local) functions can be defined anywhere in a script. They don't necessarily have to be at the end of the script code anymore.
"How do I turn error explanations back on?"
You will have to revert to an older version of MATLAB.
Warren
Warren le 8 Jan 2026 à 17:21
Well that's disappointing. Perhaps the next release will reinstate the feature, as it was extremely useful in the classroom.

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Warren
Warren le 9 Jan 2026 à 15:30
Fixes from IT arrived (and worked). In case anyone else has this problem...
  • Go to Home → Environment → Settings
  • Navigate to MATLAB → Editor/Debugger → Display
  • Ensure Live Editor Default view is set to Output on the right.
  • Make sure the view space is sufficiently wide to view outputs.

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