I don't seem to understand how the pid function of matlab works without receiving an errorin input.

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with the error e(t) defined as r(t) - y(t), we know that a PID controller is defined in the following manner : u(t) = Kp x e(t) + Kd x derivative of e(t) + Ki x Integral of e(t).
Matlab documentation states : "C = pid(Kp,Ki,Kd,Tf) creates a continuous-time PID controller with proportional, integral, and derivative gains Kp, Ki, and Kd and first-order derivative filter time constant Tf:"
C=Kp+Kis+Kds/(Tfs+1).
I dont seem to understand where the error comes into play with the pid function I quoted above. I am trying to create a pid controller for reference tracking, in order words I want a controller to make the error converge to zero and make tend y(t) tend to r(t) through the the control input. I have searched a lot but found nothing useful. The last time I did such, I did it through simulink and I had no problems placing the blocks logically to get the pid in function of the error.
A good explanation would be very useful thank you !
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