how to remove decimals

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Fire
Fire am 27 Jul. 2011
Kommentiert: yogan Sganzerla am 6 Jun. 2021
Hello all,
I have data with secons just for example
1.05, 2.10, 4.08, 5.09 ... etc.
I really dont want the decimal points in seconds. I just want say for above example like 1, 2, 4, 5 etc... I want to remove the decimal points completely. Can anyone suggest what code I have to use..
Thanks in advance
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Shreesha Subrahmanya
Shreesha Subrahmanya am 13 Apr. 2021
x =[1.05, 2.10, 4.08, 5.09 ];
y =floor(x)

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov am 27 Jul. 2011
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Go Detroit Lions am 27 Nov. 2018
Dude, I have to testify, everything you answer is on point the right answer!! Thanks!!

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 27 Jul. 2011
doc round
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Qaiser khan Bozdar
Qaiser khan Bozdar am 2 Feb. 2020
Worked like a pro for my code.I used it as " i = uint16(clock) ". Thank you
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 2 Feb. 2020
Watch out: the uint*() and int*() calls round() values.

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Adi Mico
Adi Mico am 27 Jul. 2011
a= [2.02 3.14 0.13];
b=round(a);
Hope this can help you.

Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub am 27 Jul. 2011
double(int64(10.2))
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Jan
Jan am 27 Jul. 2011
int64(10.6) => 11. The OP did not specify if rounding or truncation is wanted.

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yogan Sganzerla
yogan Sganzerla am 4 Jun. 2021
I have a similar question...
my vector in matlab is V = [1;2;3;4] and I would like to create a table with this vector in SQL.
However, what is appearing in SQL is V = [1.000000000;2.000000000;3.000000000;4.000000000;5.000000000].
I wanna the vector to be without the decimal part IN SQL.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 5 Jun. 2021
When you create the table() for use with sqlwrite(), https://www.mathworks.com/help/database/ug/database.odbc.connection.sqlwrite.html then as an experiment, store an integer data type into the table entry. For example,
t = table(uint16(V), 'VariableNames', 'Var1');
and then sqlwrite() that.
This assumes that the table does not already exist in SQL. If the table already exists, then you might need to change the schema for that variable to one of the int datatypes; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/data-types/int-bigint-smallint-and-tinyint-transact-sql?view=sql-server-ver15
yogan Sganzerla
yogan Sganzerla am 6 Jun. 2021
Thank you for your replay Walter, however this is not what I am looking for....
I already know how to create a table im Malab and how to import in SQL. My problem is regarding the variable type in SQL. Even using uint16(V) the table in SQL has been saved asV = [1.000000;2.0000000;...5.0000000] as you can see in the photo below
%% DECLARATION
theDataBaseName = '****';
theDataBaseUser = '****';
theDataBasePassword = '****';
theDataBaseDriver = 'org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver';
theDataBaseIP = '****';
tablename = 'Test';
%% START PROGRAM
theConnection = database(theDataBaseName, theDataBaseUser, theDataBasePassword, theDataBaseDriver, strcat('jdbc:mysql://',theDataBaseIP,'/'));
id =1:5;
id = id';
sending = table(uint16(id),'id')
sqlwrite(theConnection,tablename,sending)
close(conn)
The photo below shows the variable Sending and id in MATLAB
and here how it was saved in SQL.
As you can see, appears the decimal part as it was saved in SQL as decimal(38,16) instead of bigint(20) for example.

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