Got "Error using mad Too many input arguments." in MATLAB 2017b

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Hi All,
I was trying to use the function ksdensity, but I got the following error message
"Error using mad
Too many input arguments.
Error in mvksdensity>apply_censoring_get_bandwidth (line 314)
sig = mad(ty,1,1) / 0.6745;
Error in mvksdensity (line 91)
[ty,ymax,weight,u,foldpoint,maxp] = apply_censoring_get_bandwidth(cens,yData,ty,n,ymax,weight,u,d);
Error in ksdensity (line 222)
[fout,xout,u,plottype] = mvksdensity(yData,xi,varargin{:});"
I then tried to test whether it is because of mad function, and I did the following:
"a=mad([1:1:10],1)
Error using mad
Too many input arguments."
The ksdensity function works perfect on MATLAB 2015b a few months ago. I didn't change anything in the program since then, but it doesn't work now. Does anyone meet the same problem and know how to fix this? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Happy holidays
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Matt J
Matt J on 31 Dec 2017
Enter this at the command line and tell us the result
>> which -all mad
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang on 31 Dec 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 31 Dec 2017
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your reply. I got the following:
>> which -all mad;
/Users/leizhang/Documents/MATLAB/Add-Ons/dlmtbx/mad.m
/Applications/MATLAB_R2017b.app/toolbox/stats/distributed/@distributed/mad.m % distributed method
/Applications/MATLAB_R2017b.app/toolbox/stats/stats/mad.m % Shadowed

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Dec 2017
Use pathtool to move /Users/leizhang/Documents/MATLAB/Add-Ons/dlmtbx to after /Applications/MATLAB_R2017b.app/toolbox/stats
Note: after you do that you might have difficulty with running the Dynamic Linear Modeling add-on.

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