sinc(pi) doesn't give zero
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When I compute sinc(pi) I get a small non-zero number, but I know that sin(pi)/pi should equal zero. How do I get sinc(pi) to equal zero in Matlab? For that matter, even sin(pi) doesn't return a value of zero (and it should) so I can't replace sinc(x) with sin(x)/x to get the right answer
>> sinc(pi)
ans =
-0.0436
>> sin(pi)
ans =
1.2246e-16
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Steven Lord
le 7 Nov 2019
The pi function does not return π but a value very close to π as Jeremy Marcyoniak stated. Using a tolerance or rounding are two approaches to get sin(x) to return 0 when x is pi. Two others:
1) Compute symbolically. The sym function can recognize the number returned by pi (see the description of the 'r' value for the flag input on its documentation page) and treat it as π.
>> P = sym(pi);
>> sin(P)
ans =
0
2) Use the sinpi function introduced in release R2018b.
>> s = sinpi(0:2)
s =
0 0 0
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Karen Norris
le 7 Nov 2019
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