normalize(A,"range") function throwing error of "Too many input arguments." in Matlab 2023a.

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I am using Matlab 2023a and trying to use normalize function as given in the document
A = 1:5;
Ns = normalize(A,"scale")
It gives me the following error.
Too many input arguments.
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Asif Arain
Asif Arain on 27 Feb 2024
Thanks @Stephen23 and @Aquatris. The built-in normalize was confused with geom2d's normalize. I think its better to rename geom2d normalize.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Feb 2024
Edited: Stephen23 on 28 Feb 2024
" I think its better to rename geom2d normalize."
You will have to also check and possibly rename every NORMALIZE function call within that badly-written toolbox... and probably also the names of every other function that are defined by that toolbox.
Simpler to remove the badly-written toolbox from the search path.

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Alexander
Alexander on 26 Feb 2024
Move "Q:\matlab-toolbox\geom2d" with pathtool to the bottom and save. If it is in your startup file apply -end like this:
addpath Q:\matlab-toolbox\geom2d -end;
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Asif Arain
Asif Arain on 27 Feb 2024
Edited: Asif Arain on 27 Feb 2024
Is there a way MATLAB thows a warning when more than one functions exist with the same name in the path directories?
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Feb 2024
"Is there a way MATLAB thows a warning when more than one functions exist with the same name in the path directories?"
No. Because this is completely normal and expected (e.g. overloaded functions).

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