How do I solve Error using linspace Too many input arguments.

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when I use this code I get this error, how do I solve this problem ?
because of this I'm unable to use linspace in plotting, help would be appreciated.
>> x=(2*pi:1000);
y=sin(x);
z = cos(x);
plot(x,y,x,z)
xlabel( 'Time ' ), ylabel(' Amplitude ' ), title(' Continuous Waves ' )
legend(' Sine Wave ' , ' Cosine Wave ')
grid
>> x=linspace(0,2*pi,1000);
y=sin(x);
z = cos(x);
plot(x,y,x,z)
xlabel( 'Time ' ), ylabel(' Amplitude ' ), title(' Continuous Waves ' )
legend(' Sine Wave ' , ' Cosine Wave ')
grid
Error using linspace
Too many input arguments.
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Aquatris
Aquatris on 23 Dec 2019
You might have a custom linspace function in your directory. So when you call the linspace function, it does not call the built-in one.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 23 Dec 2019
To check what Aquatris hypothesizes, run this command and show us what it displays.
which -all linspace

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Uerm
Uerm on 23 Dec 2019
Hi,
I just tried to write your code and it seems to work for me... Try to clear all variables in Workspace and run the code again. I don't see any reason why it should not work.
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Madao Desu
Madao Desu on 23 Dec 2019
I did clear everything and double checked a lot of times, still the same problem, I don't know what's wrong, linspace is not working for me at all even something like this a = linspace(0,10,5) is not working.
Uerm
Uerm on 5 Jan 2020
Edited: Uerm on 5 Jan 2020
Have you tried the solutions above mentioned by Aquatris and Steven?

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