Better way to combine number with fraction?
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I have this struct output (from ROS2 message):
MessageType: 'builtin_interfaces/Time'
sec: 1706819594
nanosec: 685974901
I want to combine sec and nanosec in one value like this:
1706819594.685974901
I used the following line of code (and it worked):
zBase.header.stamp.sec+ sprintf(".%d",zBase.header.stamp.nanosec)
Is there a better way ?
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Stephen23
on 1 Feb 2024
Edited: Stephen23
on 1 Feb 2024
Note that you will need to use SPRINTF (or COMPOSE etc) to get the right output when NANOSEC has fewer than the full nine digits:
s = 1706819594;
ns = 685974901;
sprintf("%d.%09d",s,ns)
ns = 123;
sprintf("%d.%09d",s,ns)
Whereas your format string will given an incorrect output:
s + sprintf(".%d",ns)
If the input number has more than nine digits then the output will be wrong anyway.
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Stephen23
on 3 Feb 2024
If the two values are numeric and you want a single numeric output then skip the intermediate text:
format long G
s = 1706819594;
ns = 685974901;
out = s + ns/1e9
As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, converting to numeric will irretrievably lose information.
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Jon
on 1 Feb 2024
If you want to use it as a numerical value I would do this
val = str2double(zBase.header.stamp.sec) + str2double(zBase.header.stamp.nanosec)/1e9
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