How to round numbers in tables?

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Hao Tang
Hao Tang le 22 Fév 2018
Commenté : the cyclist le 2 Oct 2021
How can I round a number in a matlab table after it does its calculation? I have a cell that calculates the value to be 0.009999998 but I want it to read 0.01. I tried using format short g in the script but that didn't work.

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 22 Fév 2018
Modifié(e) : the cyclist le 22 Fév 2018
Use the round function.
You could have discovered this for yourself by typing
docsearch round
in the MATLAB command window, or typing
round matlab
into Google.
Note that there is a difference between the value that is calculated/stored, and how it is displayed. The format command is about the display.
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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs le 2 Oct 2021
I found the round function doesn't work with tables:
>> round(table(randn(3,4)), 3)
Error using round
First argument must be a numeric, logical, or char array.
So this answer was not helpful.
the cyclist
the cyclist le 2 Oct 2021
See my comment on your "answer" below.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 22 Fév 2018
If you do not have the R2015a (I believe that is the correct release) that introduced the new round function, this anonymous function emulates it:
roundn = @(x,n) round(x .* 10.^n)./10.^n; % Round ‘x’ To ‘n’ Digits, Emulates Latest ‘round’ Function
x = 0.009999998;
xr = roundn(x,2)
xr =
0.01
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Fév 2018
@Guillaume — Thank you!
Lance Yarbrough
Lance Yarbrough le 14 Avr 2019
Modifié(e) : Lance Yarbrough le 14 Avr 2019
THANK YOU!! Looking for this answer forr most of the DAY.

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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs le 2 Oct 2021
Is here a way to use the round function with tables?
Simply using round(my_table, 3) does not work:
t = array2table(randn(3, 4), 'VariableNames', {'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'}, ...
'RowNames', {'1', '2', '3'});
round(t, 3)
Output:
Error using round
First argument must be a numeric, logical, or char array.
I found this solution but it's quite convoluted:
t2 = t; t2{:, :} = round(t.Variables, 3)
Output:
t2 =
3×4 table
A B C D
______ ______ ______ ______
1 0.722 0.187 -0.439 -0.888
2 2.585 -0.082 -1.795 0.1
3 -0.667 -1.933 0.84 -0.545
Surely there is a better way...
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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs le 2 Oct 2021
Thanks but this doesn't preserve the row and column names, and possibly other attributes of the table.
I found the same question answered here by Steven Lord STAFF MVP.
the cyclist
the cyclist le 2 Oct 2021
OK. I can't tell from this comment whether you ended up with a solution that works for you.
If not, you might want to start a new question with your specific needs, rather than commenting and "answering" on an older question. You'll typically get more eyes on it if you do.

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