Why does findobj behave different in windows than in unix systems?
Hello,
I am facing something rather curious, I am noticing a behaviour different on Matlab function findobj in Windows(10/11) or Unix ( ubuntu 22).
My issue roots to the search of figures by name, in windows I use the function like this
figHandle = findobj(groot,’Name’,figName);
so providing the figName finds the figure as expected, but running same command under Matlab unix version it returns empty figHandle. I use the Matlab unix version in my CI environment where I found the issue.
Does it rely on lower OS functions that do not behave the same? Can I overcome this issue?
Thanks in advance,
RegardsHello,
I am facing something rather curious, I am noticing a behaviour different on Matlab function findobj in Windows(10/11) or Unix ( ubuntu 22).
My issue roots to the search of figures by name, in windows I use the function like this
figHandle = findobj(groot,’Name’,figName);
so providing the figName finds the figure as expected, but running same command under Matlab unix version it returns empty figHandle. I use the Matlab unix version in my CI environment where I found the issue.
Does it rely on lower OS functions that do not behave the same? Can I overcome this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Regards Hello,
I am facing something rather curious, I am noticing a behaviour different on Matlab function findobj in Windows(10/11) or Unix ( ubuntu 22).
My issue roots to the search of figures by name, in windows I use the function like this
figHandle = findobj(groot,’Name’,figName);
so providing the figName finds the figure as expected, but running same command under Matlab unix version it returns empty figHandle. I use the Matlab unix version in my CI environment where I found the issue.
Does it rely on lower OS functions that do not behave the same? Can I overcome this issue?
Thanks in advance,
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