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Why do I get this error message: Undefined function or variable 'equationsToMatrix'.

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Hello everyone,
I have written a code on a desktop at my University and I ran it and it worked. However, when I saved and ran the exact same code on my laptop it returns with the following error message:
Undefined function or variable 'equationsToMatrix'.
Error in Eq_Solver (line 54)
[AA,BB] = equationsToMatrix([eq1, eq2, eq3, eq4],[A1, B1, A2, B2])
I searched about it and I saw some people in the community mentioning that this may be because of not having Symbolic Math Toolbox installed. When I checked the addons explorer, I found the Symbolic Math Toolbox installed, however when I typed "ver" in the command window I did not see Symbolic Math Toolbox installed.
MATLAB Version 9.5 (R2018b)
Simulink Version 9.2 (R2018b)
Control System Toolbox Version 10.5 (R2018b)
DSP System Toolbox Version 9.7 (R2018b)
Data Acquisition Toolbox Version 3.14 (R2018b)
Image Processing Toolbox Version 10.3 (R2018b)
Instrument Control Toolbox Version 3.14 (R2018b)
Optimization Toolbox Version 8.2 (R2018b)
Signal Processing Toolbox Version 8.1 (R2018b)
Simulink Control Design Version 5.2 (R2018b)
Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox Version 11.4 (R2018b)
The code:
syms t
syms A1 B1 A2 B2
Omega = 200;
M11 = 5.0;
M12 = 0;
M21 = 0;
M22 = 1.0;
C11 = 3;
C12 = -1;
C21 = -1;
C22 = 1;
K11 = 400;
K12 = -150;
K21 = K12;
K22 = 150;
M = [M11 M12; M21 M22];
C = [C11 C12; C21 C22];
K = [K11 K12; K21 K22];
F1 = 2*Omega^2;
F2 = 0.1*Omega^2;
F = [F1*sin(Omega*t); F2*cos(Omega*t)];
eq1 = K11*(B1) + K12*(B2) - M11*(B1*Omega^2) - M12*(B2*Omega^2) + C11*(A1*Omega) + C12*(A2*Omega) == 0;
eq2 = K11*(A1) + K12*(A2) - M11*(A1*Omega^2) - M12*(A2*Omega^2) + C11*(-B1*Omega) + C12*(-B2*Omega) == F1;
eq3 = K21*(B1) + K22*(B2) - M21*(B1*Omega^2) - M22*(B2*Omega^2) + C21*(A1*Omega) + C22*(A2*Omega) == F2;
eq4 = K21*(A1) + K22*(A2) - M21*(A1*Omega^2) - M22*(A2*Omega^2) + C21*(-B1*Omega) + C22*(-B2*Omega) == 0;
[AA,BB] = equationsToMatrix([eq1, eq2, eq3, eq4],[A1, B1, A2, B2]);
I feel kind of lost on what I should do now!
Thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 20 Jul. 2019
I would suggest using the installer to reinstall the symbolic toolbox

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