How can I suppresses the display of error messages with urlwrite ?

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>> url_img
url_img =
http://satelite.cptec.inpe.br/repositorio9/goes12_met9/goes12_met9_web/ams_afc_alta_jpg/2010/03/S11868143_201003010600.jpg
>> [filestr,status] = urlwrite(url_img);
??? Error using ==> urlwrite at 39
Not enough input arguments.

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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali on 20 Oct 2014
Edited: Mohammad Abouali on 20 Oct 2014
I think the best is to fix your command.
the minimum usage of urlwrite is:
[filestr,status]=urlwrite(URL,filename)
so, it seems that filename=S11868143_201003010600.jpg and URL=http://satelite.cptec.inpe.br/repositorio9/goes12_met9/goes12_met9_web/ams_afc_alta_jpg/2010/03/
Then check status to see if you got any error.
By the way, that file on that URL seems not to be available anyhow.

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per isakson
per isakson on 20 Oct 2014
try
[filestr,status] = urlwrite(url_img);
catch me
% handle the error
end
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Mohammad Abouali
Mohammad Abouali on 20 Oct 2014
Edited: Mohammad Abouali on 20 Oct 2014
but the problem is not a runtime error. It is a syntax error.
Try/catch is there to catch a possible runtime error during your code execution, so that instead of crashing the code, handling it in such a way that the code can continue such as representing the error in those two cases that you said.
But here you have a syntax error. urlwrite requires at least two input parameters. Providing one input argument is always an error. Regardless of your runtime state, that line always throughs an error (due to syntax error) and goes to the catch section. So, first the command syntax needs to be fixed.
And my comment wasn't " you shouldn't use try/catch ". It was "you shouldn't use try/catch to get matlab syntax error." Read the whole thing and when you quote someone, you should quote properly. Of course you can use the try/catch, but not to catch your syntax errors, but the runtime errors.

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