Optimtool not enough arguments

both while running the code and optimtool i get the error that not enough arguments
function ar = fun(a)
A=[8+a 1
2 3];
ar =det(A);
end
Error in the following problem input(s):
objective: Not enough input arguments.

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Please show the code that invokes the optimization algorithm
By the way you can optimize that calculation as
ar = 3*a+22
function ar = fun(a)
A=[8+a 1
2 3];
ar =det(A);
end
i want to optimse in this way because this a test code i will be implementing the logic on a big matrix
How do you start the code running? Which buttons do you press or what do you type in?
With the code in the script i press the run button , then i get the error and then i launch the optimtool from the command window and after i run the optimisation then also i get the error
Okay, so when you press the Run button when you are in the editor for fun.m, what value do you expect MATLAB to use for the variable a and why do you expect it to use that particular value?
i dont't know. Is there a way then to optimise a function?
Yes, there are a number of ways to optimize a function. For example,
a_guess = randi([-1e6 1e6]);
best_a = fmincon(@fun, a_guess)
In the case of this particular function, the optimal would be -inf

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According to my understanding you are facing this problem because of the way you are trying to access the function.
You need to store your function in a separate ‘.m’ file (say XYZ.m)
Now you can call the function in this manner
XYZ(a) % a – your desired number
If you try to run a file which contains the definition of a function which has input arguments then you'll get those errors which you've faced

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