Why two equal numbers are not equal?
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Hello everyone,
I had some difficulties comparing some numbers and the problem is simply summarized below :

So can someone tell me why and how this can happen? And how to avoid this kind of problem in the future if possible.
Thank you.
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James Tursa
on 14 Dec 2016
Edited: James Tursa
on 14 Dec 2016
Already answered by others, but here is a detailed decimal conversion of what is going on with your particular example:
>> num2strexact(0.65)
ans =
0.65000000000000002220446049250313080847263336181640625
>> num2strexact(0.05)
ans =
5.000000000000000277555756156289135105907917022705078125e-2
>> num2strexact(0.05*17)
ans =
0.850000000000000088817841970012523233890533447265625
>> num2strexact(0.65+0.05*17)
ans =
1.5
>>
>> num2strexact(0.3)
ans =
0.299999999999999988897769753748434595763683319091796875
>> num2strexact(0.05)
ans =
5.000000000000000277555756156289135105907917022705078125e-2
>> num2strexact(0.05*24)
ans =
1.20000000000000017763568394002504646778106689453125
>> num2strexact(0.3+0.05*24)
ans =
1.5000000000000002220446049250313080847263336181640625
So, you got lucky in one case and unlucky in the other case. You can find num2strexact on the FEX here:
michio
on 14 Dec 2016
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It's usually recommended to compare floating-point numbers using a tolerance, tol, instead of using ==.
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Steven Lord
on 14 Dec 2016
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