I get this message everytime i open matlab
Warning: C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\local\pathdef.m not found.
Toolbox Path Cache is not being used. Type 'help toolbox_path_cache' for more info
Undefined function or variable 'ispc'.
Warning: MATLAB did not appear to successfully set the search path. To recover for this session of MATLAB, type "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc". To find out how to avoid this warning the next time you start MATLAB, type "docsearch problem path" after recovering for this session.
Warning: Duplicate directory name: C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\local.
Warning: Initializing Handle Graphics failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup,
which should be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:undefinedVarOrClass
Undefined variable "graphics" or class "graphics.internal.initializeMATLABRoot".
Warning: Initializing Java preferences failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup,
which should be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:UndefinedFunction
Undefined function 'usejava' for input arguments of type 'char'.
> In matlabrc at 113
Warning: Failed to add default profiler filters.
> In matlabrc at 161
How can i resolve this problem

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Gareth
Gareth le 16 Fév 2012

11 votes

I've just put a clean install of 2011b onto a newly rebuilt Win7 machine and had the same problem. The issue appears to be that the pathdef.m file is absent, rather than corrupt or mis-located.
Having performed the "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc" fix mentioned above I then navigated to the C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011b\toolbox\local folder and typed "savepath pathdef.m". The system now appears to be working normally.

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Sam2012
Sam2012 le 7 Juil 2012
thanx that worked perfectly for me .. although cant figure waht the problem actually was
Jason Atwood
Jason Atwood le 16 Sep 2012
Modifié(e) : Jason Atwood le 16 Sep 2012
Same problem here. Solution worked +1. I'll just add to those reading this, the "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc" command might take a minute; keep an eye on the busy/ready signal from MATLAB.
auir 57
auir 57 le 11 Nov 2017
Worked like a charm :) Thanks
Muhannad Al-Qaisi
Muhannad Al-Qaisi le 23 Mar 2020
back from 2020 , worked +2. <3
Yamane
Yamane le 25 Mar 2020
this is an answer that help ! thanks
MB
MB le 11 Avr 2020
Thanks !!! It actually worked :)
Buen día, alguien me podria ayudar con este error. No se que es Mecanografiar el archivo. Si me pueden ayudar con el paso a paso gracias.
Hannes Qualo
Hannes Qualo le 22 Avr 2020
Cheers! Worked for me.
Rafal
Rafal le 24 Oct 2022
Solution still works(2020b), thanks!
breathi
breathi le 14 Avr 2025
When working with multiple users on a device and/or users without admin rights, the solution is more likely related to restriced access rights to the pathdef.m. Using the method described here will likely fix it for your user, but destroy it for everyone else.
Check the other reply by Sanjay to see if it is an access right problem first (by trying to edit pathdef.m in an extrnal editor).

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Sanjay Manohar
Sanjay Manohar le 3 Mar 2017

4 votes

I found this was because of an user access control problem. The file MATLAB\toobox\local\pathdef.m was not accessible.
I had to go to "Program Files\MATLAB" in explorer, right click, properties, security, permissions, Add, Everyone, Allow full access.
This solved the problem.

3 commentaires

Anurag Khergade
Anurag Khergade le 15 Fév 2018
Thank you Sanjay
John Taco Lopez
John Taco Lopez le 5 Nov 2020
it worked for me in 2017b, thanks
Serge
Serge le 30 Août 2023
The accepted answer did not work for me, but this answer did!
So this did NOT work:
1) >> restoredefaultpath;matlabrc
2) cd C:\Program Files\MATLAB\<version>\toolbox\local\
3) >> savepath pathdef.m (and said ok on the Admin prompt that came up and it did write a pathdef.m file)
I also tried to do the same when running MatLab as administrator, but with no luck.
But this did work:
1) Navigate to C:\Program Files\MATLAB\<version>\toolbox\local\pathdef.m
2) right click > properties > security > Edit > Add > Type "Everyone" > Ok > Select Everyone > tick "Full Controll" > Ok
(Note you may need to create the file first, if missing, using the first 3 step)

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Jason Ross
Jason Ross le 2 Fév 2012

0 votes

Did you do what it tells you to do in the message?
"To recover for this session of MATLAB, type "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc". To find out how to avoid this warning the next time you start MATLAB, type "docsearch problem path" after recovering for this session."
You basically need to get the path into a decent shape (using restoredefaultpath) and then figure out how it got there and fix it (using the doc reference provided)

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ouss ben
ouss ben le 6 Fév 2012
Yes I did what's told to do in this message.
It repairs the problem temporarily, but once I start for a second time I have the same problem.
Can I create or download a pathdef.m file?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Fév 2012
Search all your m-files (I assume you know how to do that in a variety of ways) for "savepath" and see if it's there. Perhaps you're messing up the path and then saving some bad path.

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GAB_image
GAB_image le 14 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : GAB_image le 14 Jan 2020

0 votes

Hello,
I'm using Mac Catalina OS for running Matlab 2019b and I'm getting the following error-warning message when initiating the session:
Warning: Initializing preferences failed in matlabrc.
This indicates a potentially serious problem in your MATLAB setup, which should
be resolved as soon as possible. Error detected was:
MATLAB:format:UnknownOption
Invalid format option sh.
> In matlabrc (line 52)
Screen Shot 2020-01-14 at 9.43.25.png
I have tryied "restoredefaultpath;matlabrc" but did not work ... and "savepath" as well but also did not work...
Matlab 2019b works and open session in the correct path folder but the warning - error does not disappear
How could I solve this problem ?
Thanks a lot

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