Change the exponent precision

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student187
student187 il 2 Ott 2015
Modificato: Star Strider il 4 Mag 2021
I need to display, using fprintf, an exponent with this precision 1.7800e-005. I can set the precision for the 1.7800 part but do not know how to set the precision for the 005 part. I don't want the default 05, I need 005. Thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 2 Ott 2015
Modificato: Star Strider il 4 Mag 2021
I didn’t realise MATLAB no longer printed out three-digit exponents by default. This may seem a long way round, but ‘expstr’ works for both +ve and -ve exponents:
Q1 = pi/10000;
expstr = @(x) [x*10.^floor(1-log10(abs(x))) floor(log10(abs(x)))];
Result = sprintf('%.4fe%+04d', expstr(Q1))
Result =
3.1416e-004
ans = 3.1416e-04
EDIT — Added abs(x) to log10 arguments in the ‘expstr’ function.
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EDIT — (4 May 2021 at 16:38)
Correcting my ‘expstr’ function to not crash on a 0 argument turned out to be surprisingly straightforward —
expstr = @(x) [x(:).*10.^ceil(-log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0)))) floor(log10(abs(x(:)+(x==0))))]; % Updated: 2021 05 04
Given:
Q1 = [-pi*1000; 0; pi/1000];
Result = sprintf('%8.4fe%+04d\n', expstr(Q1).')
Result =
' -3.1416e+003 0.0000e+000 3.1416e-003 '
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Star Strider
Star Strider il 3 Ott 2015
When I first began using MATLAB 20+ years ago (always on Windows), a three-digit exponent was standard. I don’t remember when it changed (I have other things to keep track of), but in R2015b, a two-digit exponent is standard. Thus the reason for the specific three-digit exponent format here.
Thomas
Thomas il 4 Mag 2021
Modificato: Thomas il 4 Mag 2021
Yes, 2015 is log ago...
I have the same problem as mentioned above. Unfortunately, the suggested solution does not work if Q1 = 0.

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