Error in load.m? "Unexpected Matlab Operator"

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fh_le
fh_le am 4 Mai 2015
Kommentiert: fh_le am 5 Mai 2015
Dear community,
I'm quite new to Matlab, so please excuse if this is a stupid question:
I'm trying to load a .mat-file I've saved, but no matter whether I double click on it or type load(file), an error occurs:
Error: File: load.m Line: 1 Column: 1 Unexpected MATLAB operator.
load.m seems to be written in some sort of C or so, and maybe the problem then has something to do with the fact that I had to install a new gcc compiler recently (gcc 4.7.4) to be able to create a mex-file to run another script. Before I did that, load.m was working. But I don't know what to do now. Does anyone have a clue? Or am I overlooking something?
Thanks a lot!
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dpb
dpb am 4 Mai 2015
And, following up on Stephen's likely surmise of the issue, if you use
clear load
and try again, more than likely it will again function correctly which would illustrate that you overloaded the builtin load function.
fh_le
fh_le am 5 Mai 2015
No, I didn't define any load function on my own. Typing 'which load' gives: /scr/EXPERIMENTS/FH/matlab_mex/gcc-4.7.4/gcc/testsuite/objc/execute/load.m
Typing 'clear load' and trying to load something again gives the same error as before: Error: File: load.m Line: 1 Column: 1 Unexpected MATLAB operator.
The script load.m looks as follows:
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero - Wed Mar 7 17:55:04 CET 2001 */ #include objc/objc.h
/* Test that +load is automatically called before main is run */
static int static_variable = 0;
@interface TestClass { Class isa; } + (void) load; @end
@implementation TestClass + (void) load { static_variable = 1; } @end
int main (void) { if (static_variable != 1) { abort (); }
return 0;
}

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer am 5 Mai 2015
Hi,
you might not but it seems that Nicola Pero did some years ago ;-). The location of load.m indicates that it belongs to some testing, but it's not the load that comes with MATLAB.
Second, it's not a MATLAB file at all: although it's name is ".m" it's clearly a C/C++ or ObjC file.
Remove that folder from the MATLAB path (e.g. using pathtool) and it should look much better.
Titus

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