rounding to zero small numbers (NOT round function)
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hey
so i want matlab to consider every number below a certain level (for example 0.001) as zero in the whole script. while right now it returns some computation result even in 10e-15, is there any defult value for matlab ?
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dpb
il 30 Ott 2019
No. ML basic numeric type is the floating point double which around zero has roughly the above magnitude of precision.
You'll have to set values less than your chosen threshold to zero explicitly.
The round function with the optional second option could be useful tool in this, but simply
x(x<threshold)=0;
will avoid the rounding that occurs in it. Of course, you'll want to use abs to get both positive and negative sides of the rounding that will likely occur.
You might also find ismembertol of use depending upon your actual code.
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Walter Roberson
il 31 Ott 2019
I would be interested to see what shows up for
dets = det(sym(B))
detn = double(dets)
However for large B this can take a fair while.
You might want to look at https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/classes/wi15/cse252B-a/nullspace.pdf at how null space can be determined by SVD. That form would give you the flexibility to permit columns that you consider "close enough" to zero.
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