How can the "find" function fail at finding elements in an array?

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Dear all,
I have used many times the "find" function with very good results... until now. Here is my VERY SIMPLE code:
a = [0.145:0.0005:0.175];
index = find(a == 0.16)
index =
Empty matrix: 1-by-0
index2 = find(a == 0.15)
index2 =
11
So... both numbers (0.15 and 0.16) EXIST in the array named "a", however, ONLY 0.15 IS FOUND...
I have checked this in R2015a and R2013b with the same results... Does anybody haves an idea of what is going on???
Best regards, Ion

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 29 Oct 2016
Edited: Star Strider on 29 Oct 2016
You have discovered ‘floating point approximation error’.
EDIT
To illustrate:
a = [0.145:0.0005:0.175];
index = find(a <= 0.16, 1, 'last')
result = a(index)
err = result - 0.16 % Floating Point Error
result =
0.16
err =
-2.7756e-17

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