uminus
Negate elements of fi object array
Syntax
uminus(a)
Description
uminus(a) is called for the syntax -a when a is
an object. -a negates the elements of a.
uminus does not support fi objects
of data type Boolean.
Examples
When wrap occurs, -(-1) = -1 :
fipref('NumericTypeDisplay','short', ... 'fimathDisplay','none'); format short g a = fi(-1,true,8,7,'OverflowMode','wrap')
a =
-1
numerictype(1,8,7)-a
ans =
-1
numerictype(1,8,7)b = fi([-1-i -1-i],true,8,7,'OverflowMode','wrap')
b =
-1 - 1i -1 - 1i
numerictype(1,8,7)-b
ans =
-1 - 1i -1 - 1i
numerictype(1,8,7)b'
ans =
-1 - 1i
-1 - 1i
numerictype(1,8,7)When saturation occurs, -(-1) = 0.99... :
c = fi(-1,true,8,7,'OverflowMode','saturate')
c =
-1
numerictype(1,8,7)-c
ans =
0.99219
numerictype(1,8,7)d = fi([-1-i -1-i],true,8,7,'OverflowMode','saturate')
d =
-1 - 1i -1 - 1i
numerictype(1,8,7)-d
ans =
0.99219 + 0.99219i 0.99219 + 0.99219i
numerictype(1,8,7)d'
ans =
-1 + 0.99219i
-1 + 0.99219i
numerictype(1,8,7)Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced before R2006a