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1.
%s: Can not read input argument #%d.
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%s: Can not read input argument #%d.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Cannot read input argument #%d.
Suggested by Andi Chandler
2.
%s: Wrong type for argument #%d: Real scalar expected.
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%s: Wrong type for argument #%d: Real scalar expected.
Translated by Andi Chandler
Reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for argument #%d: Real scalar expected.
Suggested by Andi Chandler
3.
%s: No more memory.
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%s: No more memory.
Translated by Andi Chandler
Reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: No more memory.
Suggested by Andi Chandler
4.
%s: Wrong number of input arguments: %d expected.
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%s: Wrong number of input arguments: %d expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong number of input arguments: %d expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
5.
%s: Wrong type of input arguments: integer, boolean or double expected.
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%s: Wrong type of input arguments: integer, boolean or double expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type of input arguments: integer, boolean or double expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
6.
Never occur
Never occur
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
Never occur
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
7.
%s: Wrong number of input argument(s): %d expected.
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%s: Wrong number of input argument(s): %d expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong number of input argument(s): %d expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
8.
%s: Wrong number of output argument(s): %d expected.
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%s: Wrong number of output argument(s): %d expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong number of output argument(s): %d expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
9.
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: %s, %s or %s expected.
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%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: %s, %s or %s expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: %s, %s or %s expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
10.
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d : int or double expected.
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%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d : int or double expected.
Translated and reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
In Ubuntu:
%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d : int or double expected.
Suggested by Stephan Woidowski
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Contributors to this translation: Andi Chandler, Stephan Woidowski.