How to remove text from fsolve result

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Zulhash Uddin
Zulhash Uddin on 6 Mar 2011
Commented: Joy on 26 Dec 2023
clc
clear all
f=@(x)[3*x(1)^3+x(1)^2-18; x(2)^3-5*x(2)^2+10];
x = fsolve(f,[0.001 0.001])
%RESULT as FOLLOWS
Equation solved.
fsolve completed because the vector of function values is near zero
as measured by the default value of the function tolerance, and
the problem appears regular as measured by the gradient.
<stopping criteria details>
x =
1.71252757489359 1.75564007603342

Answers (3)

Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 6 Mar 2011
clc
clear
options = optimset('Display','off');
f=@(x)[3*x(1)^3+x(1)^2-18; x(2)^3-5*x(2)^2+10];
x = fsolve(f,[0.001 0.001],options)
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Joy
Joy on 26 Dec 2023
Thanks, It worked for too.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Mar 2011
This is the same question (but apparently from someone else) as was asked earlier today, #2568, and is an exact duplicate of one asked a few minutes ago by the same poster as this one, #2587
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Zulhash Uddin
Zulhash Uddin on 6 Mar 2011
clc
clear
options = optimset('Display','off');
f=@(x)[3*x(1)^3+x(1)^2-18; x(2)^3-5*x(2)^2+10];
x = fsolve(f,[0.001 0.001])
%RESULTS AS FOLLOWS:
Equation solved.
fsolve completed because the vector of function values is near zero
as measured by the default value of the function tolerance, and
the problem appears regular as measured by the gradient.
<stopping criteria details>
x =
1.7125 1.7556
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Mar 2011
That does not pass the options to fsolve. Look again at Paulo's answer: he provides options as the third parameter to fsolve().

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 6 Mar 2011
Your code doesn't return any text, it just sends a message to the command line and puts the result in the variable x.
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Zulhash Uddin
Zulhash Uddin on 6 Mar 2011
Paulo Silva,
Thank you very much for answer, however, I don't want to see this message in my result list. so how can I remove this message from my result list

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