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Twinkle
Twinkle el 26 de Sept. de 2011
what do i do so that the result of cos(pi/2) is zero?

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Jan
Jan el 26 de Sept. de 2011
Calculations with DOUBLEs involve rounding errors due to the limited precision. There is nothing you can or should do about it but taking it into account. Using COSD "helps" for this specific case, but only by rounding the small result to zero by accident.
Reliable numerical methods do never rely on a certain result of a calculation. Using an interval is much saver:
if cos(x) == 0 % Bad, unpredictable results!
if abs(cos(x)) < 10 * eps % Save
See also:

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UJJWAL
UJJWAL el 26 de Sept. de 2011
Hi
The problem with MATLAB is its precision in these cases. You can try like this .
cosd(x * (180/pi));
% Where x is the angle in radians
This will give you the correct result.
For example when x = pi/2 then cosd (pi/2 * 180/pi) = 0

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