Displaying exponential notation with num2str?
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Michael
le 24 Août 2022
Réponse apportée : Steven Lord
le 24 Août 2022
I have a value that I want to display within a textbox in a figure. The value hoewer needs to be in exponential notation.
Example:
lambda = 2.4321;
vD = 3.2e5;
fighandle = figure(1);
fighandle.Color = [1,1,1];
fighandle.Position = [10,50,600,400];
fighandle.Name = 'Test';
xlabel('t [min]','FontSize',12,'Interpreter','latex');
ylabel('Temperatur [$^\circ$C]','FontSize',12,'Interpreter','latex');
annotation('textbox', [0.66, 0.15, 0.1, 0.1], ...
'String', {['$\lambda$ = ' num2str(round(lambda,3),'%.3f') ' W/mK'], ...
['$v_D$ = ' num2str(round(vD,1),'%.1f') ' m/s']}, ...
'BackgroundColor', 'White', ...
'Interpreter','latex');
The result looks like this:

But i want the variable b to look like this:
Any ideas? Thank you very much for the help!
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Star Strider
le 24 Août 2022
I wrote a little utility program to do that sort of thing a few years ago.
Try this —
Q1 = [-pi*1000; 0; pi*100];
expstr = @(x) [x(:).*10.^ceil(-log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0)))) floor(log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0))))]; % Updated: 2021 05 04
Result = sprintf('%+.4fe%+04d\n', expstr(Q1).')
V = expstr(Q1)
Create the sprintf format string (that I use here) to give the result you want.
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Star Strider
le 24 Août 2022
As always, my pleasure!
That will work, since num2str allows format strings, although sprintf might be an easier way to implement it.
I created ‘expstr’ precisely for the purpose you’re using it!
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Steven Lord
le 24 Août 2022
Another function that might be of interest to you is formattedDisplayText, if you want to capture how the variable would be displayed in MATLAB using a certain display format.
x = pi
y1 = formattedDisplayText(x)
format longeng
x
y2 = formattedDisplayText(x)
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