reading the numbers resulting from the loop
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Hello friends
I got some numbers at the end of the loop. But I couldn't understand what exactly these numbers mean
For example, does the number 10^4* 2.2567 mean twenty-two thousand five hundred and sixty-seven?
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Thank you!
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John D'Errico
on 29 May 2022
Why would it mean anything else? That is, what is the product of the numbers 10^4*2.2567?
10^4* 2.2567
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Edward Tomanek
on 29 May 2022
Hi Berfin,
The short answer is yes, you understood it right. You just multiply each number in that vector by 10^4.
When MATLAB thinks a number is too big or too small to be displayed properly without overrunning the line, especially in the case of arrays, it scales them all this way. It's designed to make the output look better, but it does mean sometimes you have to scroll all the way up to the top of an outputted array to see if there's e.g. a 10^4 in front. It's easy to miss.
Regards,
Edward
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Walter Roberson
on 29 May 2022
You can change this behaviour by using the command
format long g
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