NaN for zero divide by zero.
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Will illustrate with an example, I.e:
a = (0:0.1:1); b = (1-a)*2./(1-a);
Matlab will output the end value in b as NaN, when in reality b should converge to 2 for a = 1.
How can I avoid this?
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Walter Roberson
am 6 Apr. 2011
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In order to avoid this, you will need to use the symbolic toolbox.
MATLAB is giving the correct numeric answer according to IEEE 754 floating point definitions. MATLAB works with actual values computed on real machines, not with limits or ideal values. See for example this portion of the FAQ
Sean de Wolski
am 6 Apr. 2011
0/0 is the definition of a nan
doc nan
Stian Molvik
am 6 Apr. 2011
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Walter Roberson
am 6 Apr. 2011
Try this:
sym a
b = (1-a)*2/(1-a);
and see what b contains afterwards.
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