Use of eval()
at line 545 of kspaceFirstOrder3DC()
(v1.3, Windows) does not work if either of the paths contained within the evaluated statement (i.e. the path to binary and path to the input/output files) contain quotation marks, as they are not escaped. There's an obvious, simple workaround (move the files!), but it was quite difficult to work out what the problem was as the error raised was not informative.
k-Wave
A MATLAB toolbox for the time-domain
simulation of acoustic wave fields
Bug: binaries do not work if located in directory with path containing quotes
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Posted 3 years ago #
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Thanks for posting - I've added an issue. Actually, I wasn't aware that Windows file paths could have quotes in them!
Posted 3 years ago #
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