linprog example returns empty vector (when it should return 0.6667 1.3333)

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Hao Sun
Hao Sun le 28 Fév 2020
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 29 Fév 2020
just gives me x =[] what gives I should be getting
Optimal solution found.
x = 2×1
0.6667
1.3333
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 28 Fév 2020
How to get rid of it? Um, you created a file with that name, then saved it on your search path. Don't do that?
It is legal to delete or rename a file that you created.
In general, it is a bad idea to create files with the same name as MATLAB functions that you will later be using. Else, you will have this exact problem.
Hao Sun
Hao Sun le 29 Fév 2020
I don't think I created that file I think it just got installed when I installed certain matlab packages or something. Btw if I cannot delete the file directly ( I don't have administrative access I use matlab on campus as a student) what can I do? Also what can I do to prevent overriding these defaults when installing packages?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 29 Fév 2020
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 29 Fév 2020
"...I think it just got installed when I installed certain matlab packages or something."
It looks like some badly-written third-party toolboxes are shadowing the inbuilt function name/s.
" Also what can I do to prevent overriding these defaults when installing packages?"
You could:
  • delete those toolboxes (but usually users want to keep toolboxes), or
  • rename those functions (this might not be a trivial task), or
  • change the path order so that inbuilt toolboxes have a higher priority (but this could break functionality of those badly-written third-party toolboxes), or
  • remove those toolboxes from the Search Path:
For example, you could use restoredefaultpath to reset back to the default Search Path:

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