why haart2 function isn't found in matlab ?

I am trying to use haart2 in matlab , but everytime it shows me this error
Undefined function or variable 'haart2'.
Error in haar (line 5)
[a2,h2,v2,d2] = haart2(im,2);
So i checked if i have the wavelet toolbox and it turns out that it exists in my matlab :
>> ver wavelet
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MATLAB Version: 8.5.0.197613 (R2015a)
MATLAB License Number: 161052
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8 Pro Version 6.2 (Build 9200)
Java Version: Java 1.7.0_60-b19 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM mixed mode
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wavelet Toolbox Version 4.14.1 (R2015a)
so what is wrong?

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What does
which -all haart2
show?
It shows me this
>> which -all haart2
'haart2' not found.
>>
And what does
which -all haar
show?
Also not found!
>> which -all haar
'haar' not found.
>>

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 Accepted Answer

According to the notes at the end of the documentation pages for the haart and haart2 functions, these two functions were introduced in Wavelet Toolbox in release R2016b. You will not be able to use them in earlier releases.

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Thank you so much, Is there any other function that may replace them and give me the same result in r2015? i have found hlwt2 and can't find any documentation about it
dwtmode('per');
[CA,CH,CV,CD] = dwt2(X,'haar');
I am not sure if the dwtmode() is needed; I am copying from an old posting.

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So far as I can see the function in the Wavelet Toolbox is named
haart
so I'm not sure what your haar function is, but it isn't the one from the toolbox unless it is an old version.

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I am having 2015a version , and both haart and haar don't exist, what do u suggest me to do ?

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