sortrows "not enough input arguments"

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Michael Diaz
Michael Diaz on 27 May 2023
Commented: Michael Diaz on 27 May 2023
Hello all,
Having difficulty using built-in function sortrows... I am attempting to sort a 2-column double array (var "x" below) by col 1 as follows:
x=sortrows(x,1);
Running this line of code returns the following error:
Error using matlab.internal.math.sortrowsParseInputs
Not enough input arguments.
Error in sortrows (line 60)
Notably, I have attempted running sortrows with matrices and other array types/sizes... all to no avail. Any help much appreciated.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 May 2023
"I am guessing I shadowed a built-in function somehow?"
Most likely.
"I have a copy of sortrows in my "Current Folder" that is different from the path pasted above"
That would be it.
"I am not sure if this might have anything to do with my current issue."
It is the cause of this issue.
Michael Diaz
Michael Diaz on 27 May 2023
Update to all who run into a similar issue in the future -- I did indeed "shadow" the built-in function by having it copied (and possibly edited) into my working directory... deleting the function in my working directory and re-running the code did the trick.
Thanks!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 May 2023
x = randi(99, 5, 2)
x = 5×2
15 86 84 4 59 24 61 78 42 33
x=sortrows(x,1)
x = 5×2
15 86 42 33 59 24 61 78 84 4
Seems to work fine. What did you do differently in the 59 prior lines of code?
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Michael Diaz
Michael Diaz on 27 May 2023
Kindly see above -- I accidentally shadowed the built-in function!

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