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24.
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Integer matrix expected.
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%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Integer matrix expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Integer matrix expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
25.
%s: Wrong type for argument %d: MList expected.
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%s: Wrong type for argument %d: MList expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for argument %d: MList expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
26.
%s: Mlists of type %s can not be written to Matlab binary files.
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%s: Mlists of type %s can not be written to Matlab binary files.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Mlists of type %s can not be written to Matlab binary files.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
27.
%s: Wrong type for first input argument: Sparse matrix expected.
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%s: Wrong type for first input argument: Sparse matrix expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for first input argument: Sparse matrix expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
28.
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Matrix of strings expected.
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%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Matrix of strings expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: Matrix of strings expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
29.
%s: This feature has not been implemented: %s.
%s: This feature has not been implemented: %s.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: This feature has not been implemented: %s.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
30.
%s: The file '%s' does not exist.
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%s: The file '%s' does not exist.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
31.
%s: Cannot open file %s.
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%s: Cannot open file %s.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Cannot open file %s.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
32.
%s: Unsupported input file data type: '%s'.
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%s: Unsupported input file data type: '%s'.
Translated and reviewed by Andi Chandler
33.
%s: No variable read in file '%s'. Check if your file is not corrupted.
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%s: No variable read in file '%s'. Check if your file is not corrupted.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: No variable read in file '%s'. Check if your file is not corrupted.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
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Contributors to this translation: Andi Chandler, Stephan Woidowski.