Asterisk appearing during row operation
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When I'm doing row operations on matlab, and i'm trying to make a number zero, an asterisk appears. I dont know why this is.
format rat
B = [-6 8 -9 4 ;4 -3 5 7 ;-9 7 -8 -8 ;4 -3 3 3 ]
B(1,:) = B(1,:)/-6
B(2,:) = B(1,:)*-4 + B(2,:)
B(3,:) = B(1,:)*9 + B(3,:)
B(4,:) = B(1,:)*-4 + B(4,:)
B(2,:) = B(2,:)*(3/7)
B(1,:) = B(2,:)*(4/3) + B(1,:)
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Matt J
on 22 Oct 2022
Edited: Matt J
on 22 Oct 2022
Presumably, it's just a display choice to keep things readable. The number there does exist, but they don't want to give you the mistaken impression that it is exactly zero:
B(1,:)
B(1,2)
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Steven Lord
on 22 Oct 2022
Matt J is correct. From the documentation for the rats function (which uses the same algorithm as format rat): "Asterisks indicate elements that cannot be printed in the allotted space, but which are not negligible compared to the other elements in X."
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