How to round the decimals?
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Isti
el 3 de Mayo de 2012
Comentada: Walter Roberson
el 18 de Mayo de 2021
I have a number X = 0.135678
Then i just want to round it become 0.14. What to do?
Use round(X) will only give "0".
Thanks before :)
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Walter Roberson
el 18 de Mayo de 2021
Right, these days round() in MATLAB supports passing in the number of decimal digits. When the question was originally asked, that option was not available.
Also, some of the users were needing to work in Simulink, but the round block https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/roundingfunction.html does not support giving a number of decimal digits.
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Jos (10584)
el 11 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Stephen23
el 11 de Nov. de 2015
A = [pi exp(1) 1/7]
Ndecimals = 2
f = 10.^Ndecimals
A = round(f*A)/f
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2012
Computationally it cannot be done: binary floating point arithmetic is not able to exactly represent most multiples of 0.01.
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Steven Lord
el 7 de Nov. de 2016
As of release R2014b you can use the round function in MATLAB to round to a specific number of decimal places.
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Vladimir Melnikov
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
Editada: Vladimir Melnikov
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
the easiest way:
round (X,N)
e.g:
>> round(0.12345,1)
ans = 0.100000000000000
>> round(0.12345,2)
ans = 0.120000000000000
>> round(0.12345,3)
ans = 0.123000000000000
also read
>> doc round
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Andrei Bobrov
el 3 de Mayo de 2012
use roundn from Mapping Toolbox
roundn(X,-2)
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Vladimir Melnikov
el 29 de Abr. de 2020
roundn(1.12345,-1)
ans = 1.100000000000000
>> roundn(1.12345,-2)
ans = 1.120000000000000
>> roundn(1.12345,-3)
ans = 1.123000000000000
Wayne King
el 3 de Mayo de 2012
One way here is:
X = 0.135678;
format bank;
X
Another way is:
format; %just returning the formatting
X = ceil(X*100)/100;
Probably the last way is the best because you don't have to mess with the formatting.
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Prateek Sahay
el 7 de Nov. de 2016
If you want to round 1.556876 to three decimal places then multiply it with 1000 and the use round command and then again divide it by 1000. X=1.556876 X=X*1000 Means now X=1556.876 round(x) Means now X=1556.9 X=X/1000 Means now X=1.5569
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Walter Roberson
el 7 de Nov. de 2016
That is what Jos's Answer does; http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/37262-how-to-round-the-decimals#answer_124002.
Note that the result of the round() would be 1557 not 1556.9
Note that the result will not be exact. There is no way to represent exactly 1.557 in binary floating point. The closest it gets is 1.556999999999999939603867460391484200954437255859375
This will display as 1.557 in most output modes, but it will not be exactly that value.
Jason Garcia
el 7 de Feb. de 2019
Editada: Jason Garcia
el 7 de Feb. de 2019
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but if you are looking for ceiling or floor measurements the below is a fun way to specifiy directly how you want to bin the array/value.
X = rand(100,1); %Rand 100 elmnt vector w/ range 0-1.
n = 100; %Use 100 for the nearest tenth.
cX = discretize(X,[0:1/n:1],[0+1/n:1/n:1]); %Rounds X UP to nearest 1/N.
%OR
fX = discretize(X,[0:1/n:1],[0:1/n:1-1/n]); %Rounds X DOWN to nearest 1/N.
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