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help solve, MATLAB returns solve not found, what to do?

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Arindum
Arindum le 23 Août 2013
when asking for help about solve or syms command, MATLAB returns solve not found, or syms not found. Probably the Symbolic Math function toolbox is not working. Reinstalling MATLAB R2009a, doesn't solve the problem.
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David Sanchez
David Sanchez le 23 Août 2013
does the help for any other command work?
Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 23 Août 2013
[EDIT] Comment by Arindum
Yes, and all other programs including simulations are working well.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 23 Août 2013
You either have not installed the Symbolic Toolbox, or you do not have a license for it, or it is not on your MATLAB path.
Use
which -all solve
to see if you have the solve routine but there is no license for it (it will say "no license")
Use
ver
to determine which toolkits you have installed.
Note: The Symbolic Toolbox license is included with MATLAB Student Version, but the toolbox is not installed by default. For the Academic and Professional licenses, the Symbolic Toolbox license is not included and must be purchased.

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez le 23 Août 2013
Go to
Help -> Product Help
Try to find the documentation of syms and solve commands. If they do not show up, obviously there was a problem during the installation and they are not present on your system.
I am assuming the corresponding tool-box has been installed. Even when you can not get the help for solve and syms, can you use them in your command line?
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Arindum
Arindum le 23 Août 2013
The error 'solve not found' is obtained after I type help solve in the command line

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