difference between .01 and 0.01 in matlab?

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 11 Mai 2012

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Um, zero. As far as MATLAB is concerned, the two are identical. To prove that, I'll do this:
>> hex = sprintf('%bx',0.01)
hex =
3f847ae147ae147b
>> hex = sprintf('%bx',.01)
hex =
3f847ae147ae147b
So the two numbers in hex form are identical. Or look at them using HPF.
DefaultNumberOfDigits 60
hpf(0.01)
ans =
0.0100000000000000002081668171172168513294309377670288085937500
hpf(.01)
ans =
0.0100000000000000002081668171172168513294309377670288085937500
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 11 Mai 2012

0 Stimmen

Just a leading zero but essentially they are the same - subtracting them will give a perfect zero (I tried/verified). Perhaps you're thinking of this: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Why_is_0.3_-_0.2_-_0.1_.28or_similar.29_not_equal_to_zero.3F
Rapheal
Rapheal am 12 Mai 2012

0 Stimmen

im confused because i tried it on 2 different computers with different versions of matlab. On the computer that had Matlab 2012 there was an error while in the other computer with matlab 2007 it ran smoothly.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Mai 2012
Tried WHAT on two different computers? What was the error (make sure you copy and paste all the red error text)?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 12 Mai 2012
What is it that you tried, and what error message resulted?

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