Function/method to truncate the fractional part of a number in Matlab
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In C-programming, if I want to truncate and display the decimal places of a number to certain units, I can do that so by giving %x.xf in printf().
For example: float y = 99.0/1000;
To truncate the fractional part to two decimal places, I can write the following statement:
printf("y =%.2f",y);
Can you suggest a similar statement or function in Matlab to realize the same (considering that I want to perform a similar operation to a variable x = 12.34567 truncated to two decimal places)?
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Sean de Wolski
on 14 Nov 2013
Well, for display purposes you can do it the same way as you do in C by passing a format specifier into fprintf or sprintf
x = 12.34567
fprintf('%.2f\n',x)
However, it's important to note that the variable is a double precision floating point value so this isn't actually truncating the value, it's just changing the display options.
doc fprintf %more info
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Simon
on 14 Nov 2013
Hi!
To get the fractional part you may use
fractionalpart = x - floor(x)
Try it with "x=pi" for example. And try it with "x=-pi" as well, you will see that you have to get the fractional part depending on the sign of x!
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