What toolbox is required for allpaths() built-in command?

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I found out that there is an in-built command to find possible paths between two nodes in a graph.
paths = allpaths(G,s,t)
But when I use it it says command not found. I am unable to decipher what toolbox I might need to install for this. Anyone please tell. This is the documentation page https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/graph.allpaths.html
The surprising thing is the shortestpath command works fine. I assume these two commands fall in the same toolbox but then why allpaths isn't working?

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Jan
Jan 2021-11-21
编辑:Jan 2021-11-21
The documentation looks, like allpaths belongs to Matlab's standard toolbox, but it was introduced in R2021a. Which Matlab version do you use?
shortestpath is existing sind R2015b.
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Jaya
Jaya 2021-11-21
编辑:Jaya 2021-11-21
Yes, I just figured that out. I was using 2020 version but I updated to 2021 and now it is working. Thanks. I knew that this function didn't exist and that's why I was using my own script. But today, I was taken by surprise when I saw the allpaths() documentation & decided to use this in place of my code.

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