Format short difference across two machines

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub le 9 Juin 2011
I have a Linux machine running 64 bit MATLAB r2010b and a Windows machine running 32 bit MATLAB r2010a. Both are set with Format short and FormatSpacing loose.
1e-3
returns 1.0000e-03 on the Linux machine and 1.0000e-003 on the Windows machine; the Windows machine has an additional zero after the "e". It is even more confusing since evalc('1e-3') returns the same size character array on both machines but the "e" is the 18th element on the Linux machine and the 17th element on the Windows machine.
While the extra zero after the "e" and the extra space in the output format doesn't matter mathematically, I have been using evalc when writing log files. My log files are turning up different on the two machines causing me headaches.
I would like to know what is causing the difference (r2010a/r2010b, 32/64 bit, Linux/Windows, or something else like screen resolution or window size) and if it has been documented.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 9 Juin 2011
1.0000e-03
MAC 64bit R2009b.
the cyclist
the cyclist le 9 Juin 2011
1.0000e-03
Mac 64-bit R2011a

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 9 Juin 2011
In previous discussions this has been attributed to a difference in the Windows OS numeric formatting routine (i.e., as supplied by Microsoft.)
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub le 10 Juin 2011
This is surprising since engineering format (ShortEng) is consistent but ShortE is not. Was any of this discussion public and do you remember any keywords to guide a search?

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Jan
Jan le 9 Juin 2011
I'm not sure, if it is worth to mention the barely obvious: EVALC is no good choice, if you want to create an exact log file, because you do not have enough control over the output format.
I'm surprised by the "e-03" also, but I understand, why the "e" is at different positions: The string is adjusted to the right.
Solution: FRPINTF with an appropriate %f or %g format.
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Jan
Jan le 10 Juin 2011
Is there a difference between the results from EVALC, DISP and DISPLAY?
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub le 10 Juin 2011
EVALC, DISP, and DISPLAY all produce the same thing (1.0000e-03 Linux and 1.0000e-003 Windows).

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