on rounding decimals at a specific digit

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Mohammad Farhat
Mohammad Farhat on 10 Jul 2018
Answered: Brian Cianciola on 10 Jul 2018
Howe can i truncate my decimals at a certain digit, round is not working "Error using sym/round Too many input arguments"

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2018
Evidently you have an old version of MATLAB where you can't specify the number of digits in round(), but you're calling round with the second argument as if you did have a modern version.
It seems you forgot to fill out your release when you were making the post so no one knows what version you have, so all I can say (unless you add your release) is that you have an old version before the number of digits option was introduced.
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Mohammad Farhat
Mohammad Farhat on 10 Jul 2018
I have the 2015a version, and the option where I can specify the number of digits is working but not always. I have a matrix of numerical elements (sold(n,m)) when i try in the command window round (sold(1,2), 2) for example it gives the aforementioned error, but when I enter the value instead of sold, it works

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Brian Cianciola
Brian Cianciola on 10 Jul 2018
I can't be exactly sure since I can't see your code, but I think what you're looking for is the roundn() function.

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