It sounds like your MATLAB path is not set up correctly for MATPOWER. Did you 
follow the installation instructions in the 
README<https://github.com/MATPOWER/matpower#installation> (i.e. run 
install_matpower)?

   Ray


On Apr 14, 2020, at 2:27 AM, Alberto de Andrés 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Good Morning:

When running test_matpower an error occurs wuth the function t_run_test, 
function that does not seem to exist in the folder I downloaded. The same 
happens with test_most. What is the problem?

Thank you very much,

Alberto de Andrés.

El lun., 13 abr. 2020 a las 21:38, Ray Daniel Zimmerman 
(<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió:
Please do not reply to a message regarding an unrelated issue. Use a new 
subject line when asking a question about a new topic.

Can you confirm that everything is installed correctly and all of the MATPOWER 
and MOST tests are passing (test_matpower and test_most, respectively)?

If so, please include the output of the mpver command and the exact command you 
are executing, with the full error output, so I can try to reproduce the error 
here.

   Ray



On Apr 13, 2020, at 9:27 AM, Alberto de Andrés 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear MatPower users:

I hope that everything is fine with you and your families under this situation.

I am new using MatPower and MOST and I have found trouble using the last one. 
When I try to run the tutorials examples in the manual, an error appears in the 
loadcase command: syntax error or undefined data matrix(ices) in the file. I do 
not know why this error happens because I am following exactly the steps 
indicated in the manual and I am using the data structures given as example as 
well.

Thank you very much, best regards,

Alberto de Andrés.



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