How to convert 1.35678e-01 to numerical digits in matalb?
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Ramanathan Anandarama Krishnan
el 18 de Jul. de 2019
Editada: Ramanathan Anandarama Krishnan
el 21 de Jul. de 2019
Hello,
I am doing image processing and after segmentation i extract few Features like GLCM, entropy,Area etc. All these answers come as 1.3456e-01, 3.564676e+01 etc. . Is there any way to convert this to normal numerical numbers? I use Matlab 2014a. Please help me with respect to this.Thank you
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Joel Handy
el 18 de Jul. de 2019
What do you mean by "normal numerical numbers"? Those are normal numbers. Are those values coming back as strings you need to convert to numbers? If thats the case str2num or str2double will convert them. Otherwise its just display formatting. Try "format long g" to change how the command window displays numbers.
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Adam Danz
el 18 de Jul. de 2019
" I need it in normal whole numbers like 0.005, 12345, 89898 etc"
Setting the format to longg (not long!) or shortg will solve the problem for the 'Contrast' value but not the 'Energy' value.
format longg
stats =
struct with fields:
Contrast: 12781.9263669137
Correlation: -0.00117293439093276
Energy: 1.75410617429713e-05
Homogeneity: 0.0326985233071923
format shortg
stats =
struct with fields:
Contrast: 12782
Correlation: -0.0011729
Energy: 1.7541e-05
Homogeneity: 0.032699
How will you be using the numbers? If you're just passing them on to another function this change in format does nothing. If you're printing them, you can convert them to strings like this
sprintf('%.6f',stats.Energy)
ans =
'0.000018'
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Walter Roberson
el 21 de Jul. de 2019
They will all become datatype double when you load them from excel.
Ramanathan Anandarama Krishnan
el 21 de Jul. de 2019
Editada: Ramanathan Anandarama Krishnan
el 21 de Jul. de 2019
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