Questions about Fractions and integers?
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James deleted this, so I (Matt Fig) and rewriting it from memory.
How can I make a way to distinguish between integers and fractions? For example, the output will say fraction if the input is a fraction and will say integer if the input is an integer.
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Walter Roberson
il 20 Set 2012
Which of the two results would you like for (e.g.) 9/3 ?
Daniel Shub
il 20 Set 2012
I see the potential for an answer with an overloaded divide.
Matt Fig
il 20 Set 2012
Usually when a problem is solved, the asker chooses an answer that best suits their needs, rather than editing the question out of existence...
Azzi Abdelmalek
il 20 Set 2012
James, where is the question and the answer? when you post a question, the answer is useful for all members of this forum
Matt Fig
il 21 Set 2012
OP:
How can I make a way to distinguish between integers and fractions? For example, the output will say fraction if the input is a fraction and will say integer if the input is an integer.
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If integer, the following will return true:
floor(your_num) == your_num;
Otherwise, if the number has a fractional part, it will return false.
If you are talking about data type, Matlab is not a strongly typed language, and by default everything is a double. You can however define a number to have integer type
doc int32
and other flavors of integers.
Matt Fig
il 20 Set 2012
A = 9; % Also try with A = 7/8;
if floor(A)==A
disp('Integer')
else
disp('fraction')
end
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Malcolm Lidierth
il 21 Set 2012
How about A = NaN ?
Daniel Shub
il 20 Set 2012
You can test if a numeric input is an "integer" with validateattributes ...
function TF = mytest(x)
TF = false;
try
validateattributes(x, {'numeric'}, {'integer'});
disp('integer')
catch
disp('fraction')
TF = true;
end
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