Whenever I use the syms (symbolic function) code I keep getting errors, even on simple codes that I am sure they are correct.
For example this simple code
syms a [1 4]
a
The output
Error in syms (line 227)
defined = sym(zeros(1, length(args)));
Error in quiz (line 1)
syms a [1 4]

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What is the complete error message? Can you show the output of
which sym -all
The output I've shown above is the whole error message
This is the output to which sym -all
Applications/MATLAB_R2020a.app/toolbox/symbolic/symbolic/@sym/sym.m % sym constructor
There would have been more to the error message, such as an error that args was not defined, or that sym was being called as a function by is a script, or something.
Have you tried changing the file sym.m installed by MATLAB? To check, run the following in the command window
edit sym.m
it will open a file. See if the first line of the file is
classdef sym < handle
yes it seems that I do have a file named sym.m, but classdef sym < handle is not the first line on the file, it doesnt even exist in the file.
I also have some problem with using syms a b c d e , my program keeps on running and when I am pausing it, it is opening sym.m file.
Although first line of the file is
classdef sym< handle
If anyone can help?
restoredefaultpath
rehash toolboxcache
syms x
and see if that works.
I suspect you have a third-party function that is interfering with operation the Mathworks sym.m
I have tried as you adviced but still it is keep on running. If possible may you please have a look at attcahed files

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 Accepted Answer

Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 10 Oct 2020
Most likely scenario is that you somehow overwrote the sym.m file. The only way to fix it is to delete the current installation and reinstall MATLAB.

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yes I did that and the programs is working now, thank you for your assistance.
I am glad to be of help!

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 8 Oct 2020
You have a custom file named sym.m , remove it from the path or rename it.

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I tried deleting the file but I keep getting this messsage
Warning: File 'sym.m' not found.
> In quiz (line 2)
although the file does exist.

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