Trouble with optimization options - equation problem example

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HI there,
I"m trying to change the opimset options for a fsolve function and I keep getting what I believe are syntax errors, or maybe an issue with an equation problem format. As an example, I want to turn off the final displayed information after running fsolve, but the options code does not see 'Display' as an argument. I am trying to work with other option arguments as well and get the same kind of error. Any help is appreciated!
Fsolve does work when I don't call for the additional options.
C = optimvar('C',4); %Optimal vector of unknowns
eq1 = B == C(4)/C(3)/C(2);
eq2 = K == C(1)*C(3)/((C(4)*C(4));
Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters.
eq3 = C(3) == 1 - C(1) - 2*C(2);
eq4 = C(2) == C(1) - 2*C(3); %
prob = eqnproblem; %Created an equation problem
prob.Equations.eq1 = eq1;
prob.Equations.eq2 = eq2;
prob.Equations.eq3 = eq3;
prob.Equations.eq4 = eq4;
options = optimset('Display','off');
C0.C = [a b c d]; %initial guess for unknowns
[sol,~,~] = solve(prob,C0,options);
Error using optim.internal.problemdef.ProblemImpl/solveImpl
'Display' is not a recognized parameter. For a list of valid name-value pair arguments, see the documentation for this function.
Error in optim.problemdef.EquationProblem/solve
Error in Fxn(line 65)
[sol,~,~] = solve(prob,C0,options);

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Matt J
Matt J on 16 Feb 2023
Edited: Matt J on 16 Feb 2023
options = optimoptions(prob);
options.Display='off';
[sol,~,~] = solve(prob,C0,'Options',options);
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Jennifer Wade
Jennifer Wade on 16 Feb 2023
There it is! It was the ,'Options', options in the solve function that was not handled correctly.
Thanks for helping me quickly sort this out!
Matt J
Matt J on 16 Feb 2023
Yes, that was the main problem, but you should probably also discontinue using optimset. I don't know how much longer it will be supported.

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