Performance issue in Matlab r2025b
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Hello,
Today, I decided to update matlab to r2025b (I have been using r2023b since it was released).
First impressions were not good, the first thing I did is to configure the behavior of figures to be the same as in previous releases (to open everytime in the same position and with the default size). I think that opening figures with the size and position of the last figure is not very practical (maybe yes for some users, not at all for me).
Then, another disappointment with the files explorer...now I can not see on a glance if a folder is empty, I have to expand the arrow beside to check it :(, and the symbol next to the csv files is not anymore the excel logo. I know they are not really important topics but I was very used to the previous GUI and seems dificult to get used to the new one.
Anyway, progress is always good so lets give it a chance...
But finally, and the reason of this question, I start running a code that goes trough all the csv files in a folder (lets say 20 files), plots around 60 figures for each file (lots of figures in the end) and saves them, along with some .mat files. I have been using this code with r2023b for long time, it takes some time of course, but with r2025b I would say it takes like x3 or x4 times longer. Any clue if this can be solved?
I still want to give another chance to this release but...doesn't seem very promising. Good thing I didn't started migrating my Simulink models to this version :)
Best regards!
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Dyuman Joshi
約4時間 前
@Guillermo Rubio, the reason I mentioned it is because your feedbacks here won't lead to any upgrades/changes; though we will welcome the discussion - offering suggestions/workarounds/comments (as Paul has done) or mentioning information relevant to the topic (as Star Strider has done).
Nevertheless, the best option for you to pass on your feedbacks is to directly contact TMW as I have mentioned above.
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