Round values to specific number
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    Amit Ifrach
 el 7 de Feb. de 2023
  
    
    
    
    
    Respondida: Amit Ifrach
 el 9 de Feb. de 2023
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Hi,
I try to discretize vector A by vector edges. for example:
edges = [0:10^5:max(A)];
dsc   = discretize(A, edges);
The problem is that the edges vectorcreated rounds down the value to 290000:
  [0:10^5:max(aca2_100123pacd3)]
ans =
  Columns 1 through 12
.....  
  Columns 25 through 30
     2400000     2500000     2600000     2700000     2800000     2900000
I need the range of edges to be bigger than the max(A) so the dsc of max(A) will give a number and not a NaN output.
Any ideas how could it be done easily withouth writing about 3-5 lines?
I saw the round to 100 at the matlab round page, but want something that will suite not only 100, but any desiried number:
     Round the number 863178137 to the nearest multiple of 100.
round(863178137,-2)
ans = 863178100
Thanks!
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  Voss
      
      
 el 7 de Feb. de 2023
        "want something that will suit not only 100, but any desiried number"
You can do round(val./d).*d where val is the original number(s) and d is the number(s) you want the result(s) to be a multiple of.
Examples:
% round 1100 to the nearest multiple of 3:
val = 1100;
d = 3;
result = round(val./d).*d
% round 102 to the nearest multiple of 7:
val = 102;
d = 7;
result = round(val./d).*d
% round 10 to the nearest multiple of 3.7:
val = 10;
d = 3.7;
result = round(val./d).*d
% round 10:10:100 to the nearest multiple of 9:
val = 10:10:100;
d = 9;
result = round(val./d).*d
% round 11 to the nearest multiple of 7, round 12 to the nearest multiple of 5, round 13 to the nearest multiple of 6:
val = [11 12 13];
d = [7 5 6];
result = round(val./d).*d
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  Jan
      
      
 el 7 de Feb. de 2023
        The colon operator creates a vector from the 1st argument in steps of the 2nd argument until the 3rd argument, but it does not include the last value necessarily. If you want it, include it explicitly:
maxA  = max(A);
edges = [0:1e5:maxA, maxA];
But is maxA is divisable by the stepsize, it appears twice in the vector. If you want to avoid this, write a simple function to solve this:
function v = ColonInclude(a,b,c)
v = a:b:c;
if v(end) < c
    v(end + 1) = c;
end
end
Matlab is a programming language. Why do you want to use it "withouth writing about 3-5 lines"?
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  Bjorn Gustavsson
      
 el 7 de Feb. de 2023
				Should be possible to golf this a bit:
maxA  = max(A);
edges = unique([0:1e5:maxA, maxA]);
  Steven Lord
    
      
 el 7 de Feb. de 2023
				Another way to do this is to add (b-1) to the upper limit. If c is exactly a multiple of b away from a that's not far enough to get c+b added to the vector but if it's any larger you get the extra point.
I'm assuming everything here is an integer value. Otherwise you might need to get tricky and add b-someVerySmallNumber to the upper limit.
a = 0;
b = 10;
c = 121;
v = a:b:(c+b-1)
c = 120;
v = a:b:(c+b-1)
c = 129;
v = a:b:(c+b-1)
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