ginput Error (Too many input arguments).

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Hello,
I was trying to acquire some data from a plot and have used this method sucessfully in the past. Now i can't seem to use it. Attaching my code with comments from command window. When the code gets to run ginput it says too many input arguments and does not throw cursors on the screen. Any help would be highly appreciated.
>> clearvars;
[filename,pathname] = uigetfile({'*.xlsx';'*.csv';'*.xls'});
fullfilename = fullfile(pathname,filename);
A = xlsread(fullfilename);
Torque = movmean(A(22:end,3),35);
Angle = movmean(A(22:end,2),35);
plot(Torque);
[a] = ginput(2);
startingIndex = a(1);
endingIndex = a(2);
x = 1 : length(Torque);
zone = find(x >= startingIndex & x <= endingIndex);
Torque1 = Torque(zone);
Angle1 = Angle(zone);
Error using ginput
Too many input arguments.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2020
We understand the error message that you are getting. Now we need you to help us diagnose the problem by executing the command we posted and telling us the results.
Sai Gudlur
Sai Gudlur on 5 Feb 2020
Sorry about that, i wasn't aware of this method. Please see the message i recieve when i keyin the commands suggested by you and Adam.
which -all ginput
C:\Users\agudlur\Documents\MATLAB\ginput.mlapp % ginput constructor
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b\toolbox\matlab\uitools\ginput.m % Shadowed

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2020
You need to delete or rename
C:\Users\agudlur\Documents\MATLAB\ginput.mlapp
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Feb 2020
Apps are invoked by the part of the name before the file extension, so ginput.mlapp would be invoked as ginput . Apps are permitted to accept parameters if they want: they are invoked the same way that functions are invoked.
So you had two things named ginput both of which could be invoked in function form.
The question then is how MATLAB would choose between them when it encountered an invocation of ginput. MATLAB has a set of rules about which name has priority. The relevant rule in this case is that your Documents\MATLAB folder is earlier on your search path than the normal location it would find ginput, so it took yours.
As a general guideline: in MATLAB if you provide a function with the same name as an existing MATLAB function then your function will often override the MATLAB function. Not always.
Sai Gudlur
Sai Gudlur on 5 Feb 2020
Thanks a lot for the information. Will Keep that in mind and not name apps that such no internal functions/keywords as part of their name. Thanks again.

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