An efficient way to round decimal numbers up to the n-decimal in a cell array

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Sim
Sim le 8 Août 2024
Commenté : Jatin le 8 Août 2024
eIs there an efficient way to round decimal numbers up to the n-decimal in a cell array?
In the following example, I would like to round the decimal numbers up to n=2, i.e. to the second decimal:
a = [
{[ 0.235089379668094 0]}
{[0.0793405810870535 0]}
{[ 0.142843392632868 0]}
{[ 0.639081029130393 0]}
{[ 0.970756532033504 0]}
{[ 1 0]}]
My desired output would be the following one:
a = [
{[0.24 0]}
{[0.08 0]}
{[0.14 0]}
{[0.64 0]}
{[0.97 0]}
{[ 1 0]}]

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Jatin
Jatin le 8 Août 2024
Modifié(e) : Jatin le 8 Août 2024
Hi @Sim,
Yes, this can be efficiently done using the "cellfun" function in MATLAB.
"cellfun" applies a particular function to the contents of each cell of the cell array, In this case we can write a function to round decimal to two places and apply it to the cell array using this function.
Kindly refer the below example which rounds the contents of cell array to nth decimal places.
% Example cell array with decimal numbers
C = {1.234, 2.345, 3.456; 4.567, 5.678, 6.789};
% Number of decimal places to round up to
n = 2;
% Function to round up to the n-th decimal place
roundUpToNDecimals = @(x) ceil(x * 10^n) / 10^n;
% Apply the function to each element in the cell array
C = cellfun(roundUpToNDecimals, C);
disp(C);
If you would have a numeric array instead of a cell array this can be done efficiently using the element-wise operation like in the following example:
% Example numeric matrix with decimal numbers
M = [1.234, 2.345, 3.456; 4.567, 5.678, 6.789];
% Round up to the second decimal place
M = round(M,2);
disp(M);
You can refer the documentation of "cellfun" for more details:
Hope this helps
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Sim
Sim le 8 Août 2024
Thanks @Jatin Singh, very kind, it is the same I wrote :-)
Jatin
Jatin le 8 Août 2024
Yes, you figured it out pretty well.

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Sim
Sim le 8 Août 2024
Modifié(e) : Sim le 8 Août 2024
maybe I found it... (?)
a = [
{[ 0.235089379668094 0]}
{[0.0793405810870535 0]}
{[ 0.142843392632868 0]}
{[ 0.639081029130393 0]}
{[ 0.970756532033504 0]}
{[ 1 0]}];
cellfun(@(x)round(x,2),a,'UniformOutput',false)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 8 Août 2024
"How to do it"
m = [0.235089379668094,0; 0.0793405810870535,0; 0.142843392632868,0; 0.639081029130393,0; 0.970756532033504,0;1,0]
m = 6x2
0.2351 0 0.0793 0 0.1428 0 0.6391 0 0.9708 0 1.0000 0
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m = round(m,2)
m = 6x2
0.2400 0 0.0800 0 0.1400 0 0.6400 0 0.9700 0 1.0000 0
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Sim
Sim le 8 Août 2024
Ahhh, in that way..! I did not understand before, it is now clear! Thanks a lot :-)

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