Lsqnonlin with options but without bounds

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Hey,
I'm using lsqnonlin to solve a problem. I have to use it without bounds because it uses the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm that does not handle bound constraints.
However, I would like to remove the displayed informations using :
options = optimset('Display','off') ;
I tried :
p = lsqnonlin(F,p0,'options')
but it returns an error, expecting bounds as third argument. I need to mention that I could put some arbitrary bounds in third argument, but it also returns me an error as the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm that does not handle bound constraints.
How do I do that ?
Thanks a lot

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Cyril GADAL
Cyril GADAL on 12 Feb 2018
As I just realized after posting, that can be solved by replacing the wanted up and lb by
[]
In case someone needs it ..

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