Prevent variables from displaying after fprint

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Sarah Gomez
Sarah Gomez le 17 Fév 2022
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 17 Fév 2022
[root, funcroot, esterr, numiter] = bisectionMethod(@(x)x^2-9, [0 30], 0.005, 180)
For the given function: @(x)x^2-9
The root is x = 3.000068664550781e+00
The root evaluated at the function function(root) = 4.119920195080340e-04
The estimated error is 3.814609956131986e-03
The number of iterations used is 18
root =
3.000068664550781
funcroot =
4.119920195080340e-04
esterr =
0.003814609956132
numiter =
18
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How do I prevent the variables from displaying after my fprint statements? I'd like for only my fprint statments to be shown.
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Simon Chan
Simon Chan le 17 Fév 2022
If you do not want the output to display for this statement, then terminate it with a semicolon.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Fév 2022
@Simon Chan is correct. In particular change to
[root, funcroot, esterr, numiter] = bisectionMethod(@(x)x^2-9, [0 30], 0.005, 180);

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KSSV
KSSV le 17 Fév 2022
Comment those lines which you don't want to display. Comment is %

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