Found!

When I tried to run the command I remembered I've made a very basic
install, and some packages weren't installd. When I came back to install
them, solved my problem.

Thanks!

2017-10-13 10:59 GMT-03:00 Ray Zimmerman <r...@cornell.edu>:

> I’m not aware of any incompatibility with Matlab R2017a or R2017b. I
> suspect it is something related to unexpected things in your Matlab path.
> Answering a couple of questions could help us track down the problem …
>
> - What is the output of the following command?
>         v = ver('optim')
>
> - What version of MATPOWER is this? The released v6.0, or the latest dev
> version from GitHub?
>
>   Ray
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 13, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Eliel Júnior <eliel.f.medeiros...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello, I tried to install Matpower on my Debian/GNU/Linux runing the 2017
> version of Matlab, but it just doesen't work. I have no ideas on how to
> proced now, and I wonder if there is an incompatibility. Should I try an
> older version of Matlab?
>
> I'm having these messages when I run test_matpower:
>
> >> test_matpower
> Insufficient number of outputs from right hand side of equal sign to
> satisfy assignment.
>
> Error in have_fcn (line 191)
>                     vstr = v.Version;
>
> Error in test_matpower (line 44)
> if have_fcn('fmincon')
>
>
>


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