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how to avoid powers of 10 i.e 1.0e+03 in answers

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Raghavendra Reddy P
Raghavendra Reddy P el 5 de Jun. de 2015
Comentada: sudhir keshari el 8 de Mayo de 2021
Hello, every time when i done calculation matlab giving answers 1.0e+03 * [ vector]. how to avoid this..??? few times its useful but few times it troubles me.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 5 de Jun. de 2015
Editada: Walter Roberson el 5 de Jun. de 2015
"format short" or "format long". See also your Preferences -> Command Window Preferences, as the default can be set there.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 30 de Mayo de 2018
@Maximilian Arpaio: the format is a property of the command window. It affects how numeric values are displayed in the command window. You can set the format and then after that all numbers will be displayed using the format that you selected, until you change it again. The format is not a property of projects or functions (although it might be set by them).
sudhir keshari
sudhir keshari el 8 de Mayo de 2021
Thank you so much for giveing these command, this is very useful, when other operations are applied on these numbers.

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Wagih Abu Rowin
Wagih Abu Rowin el 19 de Jun. de 2018
Use
format shortG
>> 1.0e+03
ans =
1000
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Josh La Palma
Josh La Palma el 20 de Oct. de 2018
Far out, thank you my man! It's seriously irritating enough then I tend to use symbolab instead of matlab

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Sren Seyha
Sren Seyha el 9 de Abr. de 2020
How avoid exponnetial number in my matlab gui interface:
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de Abr. de 2020
If you are looking at the variable browser, then you can use Preferences -> Variables -> Default array format to change to a different format for the variable browser. For values that are being output by disp() or implied disp() to the command window then Preferences -> Command Window -> Text Display -> Numeric Format sets the "format" command that is done for you when you start MATLAB.
If you are talking about numeric data that is entered into a uitable(), then the only control you have is to set the ColumnFormat property for the column to one of the format types such as 'longg' . However you cannot use a standard format specification such as %0.7f . If you need that level of control, then best is to sprintf() or sprintfc() or compose() to convert the numbers to character vectors or string objects and set that into the uitable.
If you are talking about numeric data that you are setting as a String property of a uicontrol listbox or popup, then use sprintf() or sprintfc() or compose() to format it before setting it as the String property.

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Muhammad Norman Hakeem bin Ramlee
Muhammad Norman Hakeem bin Ramlee el 10 de Mayo de 2020
Hi my script is this
n=[1.5,3.4;91250,73000]
but it comes out as
n =
1.0e+04 *
0.0001 0.0003
9.1250 7.3000
the 1.0e+04 * automatically comes out of nowhere and disturbs my data all the time. Anyone knows why?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 10 de Mayo de 2020
for the reasons discussed above. Give the command
format long g
and display the data again

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