Error in matlab function
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Hi,
does anybody knows why matlab doesn't calculate the correct value of a function?
I have the function: err_acc = err_acc + (err_corr * dt);
where: err_acc = 0; dt = 0.02; err_corr = -6
and the answer is always 0.
Everything is in int32 type.
Thanks for any help.
Best Regards.
2 Comments
Leonardo Tommasini
on 7 Nov 2017
Steven Lord
on 7 Nov 2017
Show your exact code. My guess is that you're assigning the result of that computation in double back into an element of an int32 array.
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Cam Salzberger
on 7 Nov 2017
Edited: Cam Salzberger
on 7 Nov 2017
Hello Leonardo,
If all variables are of int32 datatype, then they can only contain integer values. Thus, dt would contain 0, rather than 0.02, because when a floating point number is cast to an integer datatype, the non-integer part is dropped.
Even if dt is actually a floating point datatype, if you do a double*integer, MATLAB will make the result an integer datatype:
0.02*int32(-6)
ans =
int32
0
-Cam
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Leonardo Tommasini
on 7 Nov 2017
Image Analyst
on 7 Nov 2017
Use double(). See my answer.
Geoff Hayes
on 7 Nov 2017
Leonardo - if you are expecting a non-integer answer, then the fact that all variables are int32 will prevent this. If the variables are doubles, then
err_acc = 0;
dt = 0.02;
err_corr = -6
the answer is
err_acc = err_acc + (err_corr * dt)
err_acc =
-0.1200
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