Keeping a zero after a decimal

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Andre Dixon
Andre Dixon le 6 Déc 2017
Commenté : Stephen23 le 14 Fév 2023
Hi! I'm relatively new to MATLAB and am trying to round the values within this column vector to three significant digits. This has worked fine except for the second entry, which fails to keep a zero after the decimal point when rounded. If I have a vector: A = [27.372; 24.966; 28.908; 29.205; 23.783; 27.256], no matter whether I use: result = round(A, 3, 'significant') or result = round(A, 1), both produce the following: 27.4; 25; 28.9; 29.2; 23.8; 27.3. I would like the second row to be 25.0. Any help is much appreciated! Cheers :)
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Kurt
Kurt le 13 Fév 2023
Modifié(e) : Kurt le 13 Fév 2023
A = [27.372; 24.966; 28.908; 29.205; 23.783; 27.256]
A = 6×1
27.3720 24.9660 28.9080 29.2050 23.7830 27.2560
display(sprintf('%0.1f\n',round(A,1)));
27.4 25.0 28.9 29.2 23.8 27.3
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 14 Fév 2023
@Kurt: SPRINTF() also performs rounding, so the separate ROUND() call is not required:
A = [27.372; 24.966; 28.908; 29.205; 23.783; 27.256];
fprintf('%0.1f\n',A)
27.4 25.0 28.9 29.2 23.8 27.3

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Christopher Coello
Christopher Coello le 7 Fév 2018
Modifié(e) : Christopher Coello le 7 Fév 2018
Well not sure about the question. But if what you want is display the vector with trailing zero then you can use the undocumented sprintfc command
A = [27.372; 24.966; 28.908; 29.205; 23.783; 27.256];
% with one decimal digit
sprintfc('%0.1f',A)
% with two decimal digits
sprintfc('%0.2f',A)
% with five decimal digits
sprintfc('%0.5f',A)
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Christopher Coello
Christopher Coello le 7 Fév 2018
Nice, I like compose ! Thanks Guillaume, I'll definitely drop sprintfc now
Elysi Cochin
Elysi Cochin le 14 Oct 2022
Thanks @Guillaume

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