Check if built-in functions have been edited and return to defaults

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Ana Alonso
Ana Alonso el 20 de Mayo de 2019
Comentada: Rik el 20 de Mayo de 2019
I'm worried that I've accidentally edited the script for a built-in function. I'm trying to use the pentropy function from the Signals Processing package and the error I'm getting makes no sense. I tried entering the basic example listed on the MATLAB documentation page and now that's giving me the same error.
>> xn = randn(1000,1);
>> fs = 10;
>> ts = 1/fs;
>> t = 0.1:ts:100;
>> tdur = seconds(t);
>> xt = timetable(tdur',xn);
>> pentropy(xt)
Error using pentropy (line 151)
Error: File: rms.m Line: 2 Column: 14
Invalid use of operator.
How can I check if pentropy has been edited and how can I return it to the defaults?
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Star Strider
Star Strider el 20 de Mayo de 2019
Use the telephone handset Contact Us icon in the upper right corner of this page to ask MathWorks.
Rik
Rik el 20 de Mayo de 2019
You could also consider the nuclear option: reinstall Matlab. But I would first try the support.

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