Hi everyone,
I've this Fortran code:
IF(j<11) THEN
r = FLOAT(j)*0.3
ELSEIF(j<=20)THEN
r = FLOAT(j)/5.0*3.0
ELSEIF(j<=30)THEN
r = FLOAT(j)*2.0
ELSEIF(j<=40) THEN
r =FLOAT(j)*5.0
How can I traslate this code in Matlab? In particular the function "FLOAT"

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DGM
DGM el 20 de Nov. de 2021

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Unless I'm mistaken, float() would be equivalent to single(); dble() would be equivalent to double().

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 20 de Nov. de 2021
Editada: John D'Errico el 20 de Nov. de 2021
Note that MATLAB will automatically do a conversion into a double, and since essentially everything is best done using doubles, unless there is a good reason not to do so, just use double is good advice here. All of that means you can essentially just ignore all of the float calls in that code. That is to say...
FLOAT(j)*/5.0*3.0 will be written in MATLAB as simply j/5.0*3.0.
Etc.
As well, the value j = 11, is already represented as a double by default. So if we do this:
j = 11;
whos j
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes j 1x1 8 double
As you can see, j is already stored as a double. It is NOT stored using an explicitly integer form, even though all integers stored as doubles are represented exactly as integers as long as they do not exceed 2^53-1.

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