Syntax x = fmin('fun',x1,x2)
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Syntax
      x = fmin('fun',x1,x2)
      x = fmin('fun',x1,x2,options)
      x = fmin('fun',x1,x2,options,P1,P2, ...)
      [x,options] = fmin(...)
are not working by matlab? the message from matlab as follows as:
>> f =@(x) x.^3-2*x-5;
>> x = fmin('f', 0, 2)
Undefined function 'fmin' for input arguments of type 'char'.
Did you mean:
>> x = min('f', 0, 2)
Error using min
MIN with two matrices to compare and a working dimension is not supported.
>> x = fminbnd('f', 0, 2)
Cannot find an exact (case-sensitive) match for 'f'
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 31 Aug 2016
        You’re almost there.
This works:
f =@(x) x.^3-2*x-5;
x = fminbnd(f, 0, 2)
x =
   816.4968e-003
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 31 Aug 2016
        "Note: The fmin function was replaced by fminbnd in Release 11 (MATLAB 5.3). In Release 12 (MATLAB 6.0), fmin displays a warning message and calls fminbnd."
If you are using MATLAB 5.3 or earlier, that is important information for us to know. If you are using something that old, you would use
x = fmin('f', 0, 2)
but you would also have to have created file f.m with content
function y = f(x)
  y = x.^3-2*x-5;
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