How to supress a warning which does not have a corresponding warning ID.

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>> vxlib
Warning: 'vxlib' is obsolete, use 'vxlib1' instead.
If I were to supress a warning warning('off',id), I would need a corresponding ID. But the above does not have one, how could this be suppressed?
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Chetan Aswathanarayana
Chetan Aswathanarayana am 4 Jul. 2013
Yep I had tried that:
>> vxlib
Warning: 'vxlib' is obsolete, use 'vxlib1' instead.
>> [msg id] = lastwarn
msg =
'vxlib' is obsolete, use 'vxlib1' instead.
id =
''
But , the id in this case is empty :)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 4 Jul. 2013
Maybe try this instead:
warnStruct = warning('query', 'last')
will probably give the same thing, but might be worth a shot.

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Jan
Jan am 4 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Jan am 4 Jul. 2013
I dare to ask, if it could be importamt mot to hide the message, but to follow the suggestion to use 'vxlib1' instead.
Sorry for mentioning this.
[EDITED] Let me mention this, althout I recommend not do this in productive code: You can shadow the builtin warning command by a user-defined function, which create automatic warn-IDs:
function Out = warning(varargin)
In = varargin;
if nargout
Out = builtin('warning', In{:});
else
if length(strfind(In{1}, ':') < 2) % ??? How to recognize the ID ???
autoKey = DataHash(In{1}, struct('Format', 'hex'));
In = cat(2, {['My:Id:', autoKey]}, In);
end
builtin('warning', In{:});
end
(Written in the forum's editor ==> not tested!!!)
See FEX: DataHash. Put this file into a folder, which appears in Matlab's path on the top.
Please note, that any bug in this code can suppress extremely important warning messages and I strongly recommend not to tinker on builtin functions without extremely good testing. Even then it will be very confusing if you run the same codes on another machine and get warnings, which are hidden on your home machine. Therefore I recommend either to edit the code of the function to insert the ID or follow the adviced changes to avoid the warning.
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Chetan Aswathanarayana
Chetan Aswathanarayana am 4 Jul. 2013
Well, Yes I should go for vxlib1 when such a warning pops up. But question here was more genral and the above was merely an example . We do have quite a few warnings in Matlab which aren't associated with ID's, and If I were to suppres it, how could that be addressed.

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Hugo
Hugo am 4 Jul. 2013
Use
warning('off','comm:obsolete:vxlib');
It may ask you to unlock the library first in a popup window, which you can do by just clicking "unlock" in that same window.
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Chetan Aswathanarayana
Chetan Aswathanarayana am 4 Jul. 2013
Hello Hugo,Thanks and I tried the above and it didn't solve the problem. I still get the same problem, infact I didn't get any pop up to unlock the library.
Hugo
Hugo am 4 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst am 4 Jul. 2013
Ok. What you can do then is:
s=warning('off','all');
vxlib
warning(s);
The first line turns off all warnings.
The second line starts vxlib.
The third line sets back all warnings in their previous state.

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