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removing trailing zeros at the end of floating number

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Abhijit Sardar
Abhijit Sardar am 21 Apr. 2021
Beantwortet: Adam Danz am 21 Apr. 2021
I m getting the numerical result with trailing zeros even after rounding of to few decimal places for eg.:- 3.265000000000 how do i remove those zeroes and just get the value as 3.265

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DGM
DGM am 21 Apr. 2021
Bearbeitet: DGM am 21 Apr. 2021
Assuming this is for display purposes, try something like
fprintf('%6.3f\n',3.2653246546516)
gives
3.265
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James Tursa
James Tursa am 21 Apr. 2021
Bearbeitet: James Tursa am 21 Apr. 2021
The trailing 0's is an artifact of converting the binary floating point bit pattern into a decimal number for display purposes, so this is just a display issue. The number isn't stored in decimal so those decimal 0's you are worried about don't exist in the stored number. The stored number is using IEEE binary floating point format, not any decimal format. What are you doing with these numbers downstream in your code where you think these trailing 0's will cause you a problem?
Also, many decimal numbers can't be represented exactly in binary floating point anyway. So if you were to print out many more digits, there will be non-zero digits after some trailing 0's in the decimal conversion. This is the nature of using binary floating point for calculations.
Abhijit Sardar
Abhijit Sardar am 21 Apr. 2021
but when i am copy pasting the data in text file trailing zeroes are still there

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 21 Apr. 2021
format long
x = -3.265000000000;
str = sprintf('%g\n',x)
str =
'-3.265 '
x = -3.2650000000001;
str = sprintf('%g\n',x)
str =
'-3.265 '

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