
Summary by Version
• Announcement – The release notes announce the planned removal, but
there are no functional changes; the function runs as it did before.
• Warning – When you run the function, it displays a warning message
indicating it will be removed in a future release; otherw is e the function
runs as it did before.
• Error – When you run the function, it produces an error. The error message
indicates the function was removed and suggests a replace m ent function, if
one is available.
• Removal – When you run the function, it fails. The error message is the
standard message when MATLAB® does not recognize an entry.
Functions might be in a stage for one or more releases before moving to
another stage. Functions a re listed in the Functions Being Removed section
only when they enter a new stage and their behavior changes. For example,
if a function displayed a warning in the previous release and errors in this
release, it appears on the list. If it continues to d isplay a warning, it does not
appear on the list because there was no chang e between the releases.
Not all functions go through all stages. For example, a function’s impending
removal might not be announced, but instead the first notification might be
that the f unction displays a warning.
Thereleasenotesincludeactionsyoucantaketomitigatetheeffectsofa
function’s removal, such as adapting your code to use a replacement function.
Fixed Bugs a nd Known Problems
MathWorks Bug Reports is a user-searchable database of known problems,
workarounds, and fixes. The MathWorks updates the Bug Reports database
as new p roblems and resolutions become known, so check it as needed for
the latest information.
Access Bug Reports at the MathWorks Web site using your MathWorks
Account. If you are n ot logged in to your MathWorks Account when you link
to B ug Reports, you are p rom pted to log in or cre ate an account. You then can
view bug fixes and known problems for R14SP2 and more recent releases.
3
Comentarios a estos manuales