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Matlab Kernel dead in Jupyterlab

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Alan Akin
Alan Akin el 26 de Abr. de 2019
It is the same story for many hours -> close and open Anaconda, Open Jupyterlab, select the Matlab kernel, 2+2 (Shift+Enter], wait 12 seconds -> "No Kernel!"-> Go back to Google and search again. Maybe every Jupyter/Matlab kernel in existence is now installed on my computer and all looks as if it should work. Some guidelines were meant for Linux or Mac. I am on Windows have tried all, of course not on purpose. I probably should have been more methodical from the beginning. Every search query in Google for Matlab including Jupyter is now purple. I would delete all kernels and start over but not sure what I should uninstall first. I prefer not to unistall Anaconda and reinstall. It may be a simple environmental reference from Jupyter to Matlab on my computer but forums do not mention this. I am running the newest student version of Matlab and the newest Jupyterlab. Windows 10 x64 bit. Anyone else having the same problem? Any ideas?

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