how to change an integer to a natural number

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hi all, i have a function answer witch is an integer number, but i want to ignore the numbers after the coma and to take the natural part, how to do that ?
Thanks.
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 18 Jul 2016
Please show a specific example of the input and desired output.
imene. B
imene. B on 18 Jul 2016
thank you,
for example 8.7 , and i want just to take 8 .

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Jul 2016
You need either floor() or fix() . The two differ in their handling of negative values. floor(-8.7) would be -9, and fix(-8.7) would be -8

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 18 Jul 2016
Edited: John D'Errico on 18 Jul 2016
An integer already IS a natural number.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_number
So, WOW! You already did what you wanted.
If you are seeing multiple zeros AFTER the decimal place reported, then your number is not in fact an integer. Actually, you must have some floating point trash in there, that causes MATLAB to show those zeros.
N = 1 + eps
N =
1.000000000000000
As you can see, MATLAB knows that it is not really exactly 1. It reports all those sparse zeros, because MATLAB see trash out there past the digits that it reports.
N == 1
ans =
0
Now lets use round.
N = round(N)
N =
1
So, now N really, truly is an integer, a natural number. MATLAB knows that, and displays it with no trailing zeros.
N == 1
ans =
1
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