how to calculate modulus in matlab ?
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ahmed
am 15 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 31 Mai 2023
Hi everyone,
the question seems simple as using mod works for small numbers not for large numbers.
i want to calculate mod( (4^15)*(21^13),47) the matlab ans= 21 but the correct ans = 3 using the windows calculator. is there any way in matlab to calculate such modulus ?
Thanks in advance.
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James Tursa
am 17 Mai 2013
See this newsgroup thread where Bruno Luong gives advice on how to do this calculation without using the symbolic toolbox:
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Roger Stafford
am 15 Mai 2013
The number you describe is far too large for accurate numerical computation using only 'double' floating points numbers. However, the 'mod' function also works with symbolic numbers using the symbolic toolbox. You can compute with these to any accuracy you wish.
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Mai 2013
mod(mod( (4^15), 47) * mod((21^13),47), 47)
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Roger Stafford
am 16 Mai 2013
The number 21^13 as computed with 'double' is too large to be computed exactly. Its least five bits must necessarily be rounded to zeros to fit within 53 bits and consequently it gives:
mod(21^13,47) = 2,
whereas the true modulo 47 value is:
mod(mod(21^7,47)*mod(21^6,47),47) = 7.
ahmed
am 17 Mai 2013
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Walter Roberson
am 17 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 31 Mai 2023
mod(powermod(4, 15, 47) * powermod(21, 13, 47), 47)
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