Why does scatter now return an error

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I'm trying to use scatter in the same way I've always used it, to plot data in color, as in:
scatter(x,y, sz, dat,'filled')
where x, y and dat are m x 1 vectors and sz is just a single value (i.e. sz = 20). I get the following error:
Color must be one RGB triplet, an m-by-3 matrix of RGB triplets with one color per scatter point, or an m-by-1 vector with one value per scatter point.
This error occurs now with code I've run for years.
I recently had to reinstall Matlab due to a laptop failure and I'm using R2024b Update 2 on MacOS 15.1.1
Thanks.
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 12 Dec 2024
Edited: Adam Danz on 12 Dec 2024
Could you provide the input variables used in scatter that reproduce the error?
Geno
Geno on 12 Dec 2024
Really can be any collection of usual vectors that have always worked, but here's one:
x = 1:100;
y = sin(x);
z = x.^2;
figure
scatter(x,y,20,z,'filled')
This is the scatter function being called:
/Applications/MATLAB_R2024b.app/toolbox/matlab/graphics/graphics/scatter.m

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2024
Moved: Cris LaPierre on 13 Dec 2024
Please show the result of
which -all height
which -all width
You would encounter the RGB error if either height or width are not the MATLAB built-in functions.
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Geno
Geno on 12 Dec 2024
Moved: Cris LaPierre on 13 Dec 2024
That did it. I had an old height.m in my path. Once I deleted that, scatter works again.
Thanks much!

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