Size of the vector data
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How can I define that the data in a vector is all long float?
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Star Strider
on 6 Jun 2019
It will automatically be double-precision floating-point (double) unless you specify a different data type (such as single, int8, or other options). It also maintains full internal precision regardless of the format option you use to display it.
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Star Strider
on 6 Jun 2019
All numeric data is by default IEEE 754 double-precision (8-byte) floating-point (that I assume is what you intend by ‘long float’) unless to specify otherwise.
As for an example:
format long
x = pi
whos('x')
produces:
x =
3.141592653589793
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
x 1x1 8 double
and similarly:
format short
x
whos('x')
produces:
x =
3.1416
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
x 1x1 8 double
The format call simply affects how the numbers are written to the Command Window. It has no effect on the internal precision, that is the same regardless of your format option.
Stephen23
on 6 Jun 2019
Samuel Siqueira's "Answer" moved here:
Now I understand! Many thanks, really!
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