"There is no ActivePositionProperty property on the Figure class" error

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Scott
Scott le 4 Avr 2016
This is the error I get when I run a program I created back in 2011 using Guide. It runs fine in R2012a, but gives this error in R2015b. The error happens in the Guide part of the code that I didn't write:
Error using matlab.ui.Figure/get
There is no ActivePositionProperty property on the Figure class.
Error in movegui (line 119)
oldposmode = get(fig,'ActivePositionProperty');
Error in matlab.hg.internal.openfigLegacy (line 94)
movegui(fig(n), 'onscreen');
Error in gui_mainfcn>local_openfig (line 286)
gui_hFigure = matlab.hg.internal.openfigLegacy(name, singleton, visible);
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 158)
gui_hFigure = local_openfig(gui_State.gui_Name, gui_SingletonOpt, gui_Visible);
Error in eightlinkleg (line 42)
[varargout{1:nargout}] = gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:})___|;|
What can I do to fix it?
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Scott
Scott le 5 Avr 2016
Can anyone help me with this? The error occurs in Matlab-supplied code (in movegui) that calls:
oldposmode = get(fig,'ActivePositionProperty');
but ActivePositionProperty is not a property of a figure. Am I missing something obvious here? Was ActivePositionProperty once a property of a figure that got changed to something else? I've scoured the mathworks website for help, to no avail.

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Joachim Schlosser
Joachim Schlosser le 5 Avr 2016
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Mike Garrity
Mike Garrity le 5 Avr 2016
But the copy of movegui.m in R2015b doesn't contain that line. Have you got a copy of movegui from an old version on your path?
Scott
Scott le 5 Avr 2016
That's it! I must have made a minor change long ago to the R2012a version of movegui and put it on my path (and subsequently forgot about it). Thanks so much!

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daniel
daniel le 5 Oct 2017
Im having the same issue, my error is :
"Matlab guide error using get there is no AnnotationPane class "
this error occurs when I try to resize the GUI window borders in GUIDE. I am trying to resize my GUI window borders because some buttons have become invisible after I opened and saved the GUI on different matlab installs/computers/monitors.
Any advise is appreciated
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Oct 2017
Can you attach your .fig and .m ?
AnnotationPane is matlab.graphics.shape.internal.AnnotationPane

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