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Re: IO PACKAGE and JAVA


From: Steph Bredenhann
Subject: Re: IO PACKAGE and JAVA
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 23:35:27 +0200
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On 2020/03/24 22:36, PhilipNienhuis wrote:
steph wrote
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Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 14:13
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Subject: Re: IO PACKAGE and JAVA

PhilipNienhuis wrote
steph wrote
<snip>
I've just upgrade IO to 2.6.0, and now everything is not working,
please see below

warning: findstr is obsolete; use strfind instead
warning:  No Java support found (no Java JRE? no Java pkg installed
AND
loaded?)
warning: called from
      getinterfaces at line 121 column 11
      xlsopen at line 299 column 14
      xlsread at line 331 column 11
      fn_read_BBR_RTFO_PAV1_data at line 14 column 11
      VE_BBR at line 81 column 61
warning: xlsopen: no'.xlsx' spreadsheet I/O support with available
interfaces.

<snipped>
Yeah that's not good, sorry for that.

There has been a large code shuffle under the hood, so something
creeped in along the way.
In the mean time I think I have figured out what goes wrong.
Until a new io release is out, a workaround for this would be to add the OCT
interface to your xlsread call as follows:

... = xlsread ('<filename>', '<worksheetname>', '<range>', "oct")

(where <worksheetname> and/or <range> can be left blank for default values
(first worksheet and all data).

Philip




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Good evening Philip

I have JAVA x64 installed, see below:

steph@sjb-pc:$ java -version
openjdk version "11.0.6" 2020-01-14
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.6+10-post-Ubuntu-1ubuntu118.04.1)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.6+10-post-Ubuntu-1ubuntu118.04.1, mixed mode, sharing)

I have implemented workaround, see below:

datMC = xlsread(Fname,SheetName, '', "oct");

As far as I can see the read is fine and the JAVA message disappeared altogether!

Thanks for help, let me know if I can help you with something.

Regards

Steph



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