calculate wrong or "/" work different
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b=156260
c=165000
c\b
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b =
156260
c =
165000
ans =
0.9470 !?!?!
165000/156260=1.056 i use calc window
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Paul
on 3 Sep 2023
Edited: Paul
on 3 Sep 2023
Hi pipor
The ldivide, .\ and mldivide, \, which is what you're actually using here, for the scalar case are mathematically (though not necessarily numerically) the same as
%c\b = (1/c)*b
b=156260;
c=165000;
c\b
(1/c)*b
What you did in the calc window used mrdivide, / which for scalar is the same as rdivide, ./, and does regular old division
c/b
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Paul
on 3 Sep 2023
Edited: Paul
on 3 Sep 2023
I'm afraid I don't see the complication. In one case you were basically doing b/c and in the other c/b. For scalar b and c it is true that
b=156260;
c=165000;
b/c
c\b
isequal(b/c,c\b)
are equal.
But in the question in the "calc window" you did the reciprocal
c/b
b\c
It all seems consistent and correct.
But do read the doc pages I linked above because there are difrences if b and/or c are non-scalar.
Dyuman Joshi
on 5 Sep 2023
"I don't understand why matlab has to make these complications ..."
These are not complications. Those are different functions with different functionalities.
MATLAB is based on Matrices and both the functionalities have their own significance and use in linear algebra.
Nowhere in Mathematics is forward slash used for division of two numeric values. You, @pipor, yourself used the backward slash to get the result -
%Backward slash
% v
165000/156260=1.056 i use calc window
But why forward slash here?
%v
c\b
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