[Spice_discussion] Question about cspice_tkvrsn.m
Nat Bachman
nathaniel.bachman at jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Sep 13 21:04:55 PDT 2010
Hi Mike,
This may be a platform/Mice version compatibility
issue. Could you please try two things:
1) Execute
./version -a
from your Mice
exe
path.
2) Copy the full Matlab version information from
the Matlab help "about Matlab" window.
Please send the results to me and to Ed Wright.
(Ed's email address is Edward.D.Wright at jpl.nasa.gov)
Thanks!
-Nat
Nathaniel.Bachman at jpl.nasa.gov
Michael E. Grigsby wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed the Mice toolkit and was going through the start_programming_m.html document
> to run the Matlab code cspice_tkvrsn.m. Before I ran the program I made sure the environment was
> set up correctly as described in the html file and the MICE.req file.
>
> EDU>> addpath('C:\users\Mike Grigsby\documents\MATLAB\mice\src')
> EDU>> addpath('C:\users\Mike Grigsby\documents\MATLAB\mice\lib')
> EDU>> which mice.mexw64
> C:\users\Mike Grigsby\documents\MATLAB\mice\lib\mice.mexw64
>
>
> However, when I run the program I keep getting the following error message:
>
> EDU>> cspice_tkvrsn('toolkit')
> ??? Undefined function or method 'mice' for input arguments of type 'char'.
>
> Error in ==> cspice_tkvrsn at 102
> [value] = mice( 'tkvrsn_c', item );
>
> I'm using the student version of Matlab R2010a and I installed the N0064 version of the toolkit.
> What's going on?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mike
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