Upgrading from 2014b to 2017b
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I currently have MATLAB 2014b and looking to upgrade to 2017b. Should I expect any issues from upgrading between the two versions as there is quite a large gap between them? Would it make more sense to upgrade in increments (e.g. 2015b, 2016b and then 2017b)?
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Adam
on 29 Jan 2018
It shouldn't be a big problem. The major graphics changes were in R2014b so there haven't been many large-scale changes since then, but the release notes will tell you exactly. Easiest option is to just try it since I assume you are not on the Matlab Home version if you are suggesting incremental upgrades as an option. There is very little point doing incremental upgrades though, in general.
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Sean de Wolski
on 29 Jan 2018
Edited: Sean de Wolski
on 29 Jan 2018
Also in R2017b there is now a code compatibility report. I'd recommend doing a first pass with it as well as reading the release notes like Birdman points out.
Rather than installing every intermediate release, if there is some behavior that you can't resolve, just call tech support as they have easy access to all of it.
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