How to stop message in command window

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When I use lsqcurvefit function I get the following msg in command window. Since in my program no. of iteration is so high that, I believe it eats up huge chunk of memory. Can i stop this msg to display??
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>>[x,resnorm] = lsqcurvefit(@myfun,x0,xdata,ydata);
Local minimum possible.
lsqcurvefit stopped because the final change in the sum of squares relative to its initial value is less than the default value of the function tolerance.
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strunack
strunack on 6 Dec 2012
Hi, finally I could able to find a solution myself.
I used optimset to set the value of display to OFF then passed the options to lsqcurvefit. Did the job. It switch off the repeitative display and in the command window I used it to display more important msg like percentage of completion, points where function deviate from my set limit etc.
options = optimset('Display','off');
[x,resnorm] = lsqcurvefit(@myfun,x0,xdata,ydata,[],[],options);
thank you for showing interest in my question
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Mr M.
Mr M. on 29 May 2016
this is not working for me!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 May 2016
Mr M., please show your code. Also, please indicate which MATLAB release you are using.

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strunack
strunack on 28 Nov 2012
Hello, any answer to my above question. I tried a lot to put parameter as display off, but not working.
tks
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Jan
Jan on 28 Nov 2012
Please post comments to your answer in the comment section, because this is not an answer.

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Jan
Jan on 28 Nov 2012
This message is an important warning that something might going wrong. I would never disable such warnings. Do you have a really good reason to suppress it?
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strunack
strunack on 28 Nov 2012
Dont you think displaying same convergence message 2000000 times is bit weired?? And why do you think displaying that msg wont consume memory?? I dont want to write it in a file. I want to see it online and when that condition is met 3 graphs will also appear.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Jan 2013
Displaying the message would use up memory only in the scrollable command window. You can adjust the amount of output that is saved for scroll-back. If you have it set to (say) 25000 lines, then when the 25001's line arrives for output, the old line 1 is deleted, the rest moved up (2 to 1, 3 to 2 and so on) and the new line would become the new 25000'th line. The amount of memory would thus be limited.
Taking up time is going to be more of a problem than taking up memory

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