Understanding function written in a book
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Hi all, 
I am new to optimization, and I pass through the following function (command) which is written in the book, but I do not understand... 
can anyone explain more to me the following: which are the variables, which are constants?? and so on...and how the function work ??
clear all; 
clc; 
z= fzero( @( z) cdf( 'norm',z,0,1) -( 1-.95) ,0)
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 on 21 Mar 2021
        z = fzero( @( z) cdf( 'norm',z,0,1) -( 1-.95) ,0)
% Simplify:
z0 = fzero(@(z) cdf('norm', z, 0, 1) - 0.05, 0)
fzero locates, where the given function is 0. The examined function is: cdf('norm', z, 0, 1) - 0.05, so you find out, where cdf() equals 0.05. You start the search at 0.
How fzero works is explained exhaustively in the documentation:
doc fzero
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