DIsplay numbers in an expression in scientific notation

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Sita el 22 de Nov. de 2022
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 23 de Nov. de 2022
I have an expression that I'm plugging a bunch of values into and I would like for matlab to show me the result with the constants in scientific notation. By default, it shows the constants as big fractions that aren't as easy to work with. Here's what I mean:
syms L1 L2 C1 C2 C3 Rl s;
L1=10e-9;
L2=500e-12;
C1=600E-12;
C2=2E-9;
C3=100E-12;
Rl=2;
H_P_V2DivI1 = (C2*Rl*s + 1)/(C1*C2*L1*s^3 + C1*C2*Rl*s^2 + (C1 + C2)*s)
H_P_V2DivI1 =
((4835703278458517*s)/1208925819614629174706176 + 1)/((8362779449448985*s^3)/696898287454081973172991196020261297061888 + (3115378115120897*s^2)/1298074214633706907132624082305024 + (785801782749509*s)/302231454903657293676544)
Is there a way to display this expression using scientific notation instead? Thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 22 de Nov. de 2022
syms L1 L2 C1 C2 C3 Rl s;
L1=10e-9;
L2=500e-12;
C1=600E-12;
C2=2E-9;
C3=100E-12;
Rl=2;
H_P_V2DivI1 = (C2*Rl*s + 1)/(C1*C2*L1*s^3 + C1*C2*Rl*s^2 + (C1 + C2)*s)
H_P_V2DivI1 = 
vpa(H_P_V2DivI1, 16)
ans = 
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Sita el 23 de Nov. de 2022
Thanks Walter! I'd noticed that the vpa command helped, but I didn't know there was a second term - I'm assuming that's number of digits after the decimal, right? I brought it down to 8 and got everything in scientific notation:
vpa(H_P_V2DivI1,8)
ans =
(4.0e-9*s + 1.0)/(1.2e-26*s^3 + 2.4e-18*s^2 + 2.6e-9*s)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 23 de Nov. de 2022
yes optional second parameter is the number of digits. Otherwise it uses the current digits() setting

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