Help with exponential returning zeroes

Greetings all,
Argh, this answer should be obvious, but for me, or course it's not. Here's what I'm trying to do:
Zval = [0.1:0.1:9];
A = -8.11*Zval;
B = e.^(A)
Zval is fine, A is fine,however, B returns all zeroes, which shouldn't be the case. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!

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Sara
Sara le 15 Mai 2014
B = exp(A)

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Sara,
No dice - still all zeros.
Sara
Sara le 15 Mai 2014
Modifié(e) : Sara le 15 Mai 2014
I've tried and it's not all zeros...see figure
Give the command
format long g
Jesse
Jesse le 15 Mai 2014
Sarah, yeah you were right - the output went too fast for me and I was under the impression it was all zeros. I'll accept your answer.
Walter, thanks for that info too. I know you've helped me before - one day I'm going to have skills like you!

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