how to save variables not in scientific notation
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I have certain variables saving in scientific notation. I am trying to use them in creating a matrix, for example:
nc = 19840; %saves the variable as 1.9840e+04
A = ones(nc,nc)
When I try to do this, I get the following error:
Error using ones
Size inputs must be integers.
I guess Matlab isn't reading it as an integer? Is there a way to make it save the variable not in scientific notation? (I don't have the problem with anything not saved in sci notation) I've tried things like sprintf and num2str without luck.
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Walter Roberson
le 22 Avr 2018
What shows up for
nc - 19840
Nick Thomas
le 22 Avr 2018
@Nick Thomas: please show the output of these operations:
>> nc - 19840 >> whos nc
Nick Thomas
le 22 Avr 2018
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 22 Avr 2018
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Walter Roberson
le 22 Avr 2018
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Walter Roberson
le 22 Avr 2018
syms deltah nb = sym(128, 'r'); h = sym(0.2, 'r') + deltah; t_s = sym(0.004, 'r'); t_i = sym(0.05, 'r'); s = sym(500, 'r');
nc = nb+(nb*((h+2*t_s+2*t_i)*s));
nc subs(nc, deltah, eps(0.2)) vpa(ans)
nc = 64000*deltah + 19840 ans = 1396115884484853885/70368744177664 ans = 19840.00000000000177635683940025
You can see from this that a difference of 1 bit in the representation of 0.2 makes a difference of
>> vpa(subs(nc,deltah,eps(0.2)) - 19840) ans = 0.0000000000017763568394002504646778106689453
0.2 is not exactly representable in binary floating point: it is an infinite repeating decimal, just like 1/7 is not exactly representable in finite decimal.
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