Error with findpeaks function...

I found the findpeaks() function in the Matlab help which seems to be exactly what I need for my project however whenever I try to run the example program I get the following error:
Error using findpeaks (line 23)
Not enough input arguments.
This is what I typed in:
data = [2 12 4 6 9 4 3 1 19 7];
pks = findpeaks(data);
I am a little baffled as to what is wrong, this code is straight out of the example file, so why wouldn't it work? Any help in understanding would be appreciated, I'm sure there is some user error involved ;)
Thanks in advance, Kiran

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post all your code, because
data = [2 12 4 6 9 4 3 1 19 7];
pks = findpeaks(data);
is fine

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Wayne King
Wayne King el 18 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Wayne King el 18 de Oct. de 2012

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It seems like you are not using the MathWorks' findpeaks function. If you enter
>>which -all findpeaks
Do you only get something like:
\matlab\toolbox\signal\signal\findpeaks.m
\matlab\toolbox\signal\signal\@dspdata\findpeaks.m % dspdata method
findpeaks.m is a function in the Signal Processing Toolbox. If you have another findpeaks.m somewhere in your MATLAB path that proceeds the MathWorks' function, then you will be calling that function and NOT the Mathworks' function.
You should remove that other findpeaks.m, or move to a folder not on the MATLAB path.

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Bruna Krebs Kutche
Bruna Krebs Kutche el 15 de En. de 2019
Oh my god, thank you so much for this advice!!!

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