While loop condition to execute until certain number of decimal places of accuracy is achieved

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Hi so I am trying to run something in a while loop until a certain number of decimal place is achieve:
so lets say
a = 0.003
b = 0.02
and the absolute difference between them is:
difference = abs(a-b)
and I want to increment a whilst leaving b constant until I get an Accuracy of 3 decimal places for the difference between them.
How would I go about doing this?
Thanks.
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Liam Ryan
Liam Ryan on 12 Oct 2019
Meaning do it until the variable difference has an accurraccy of 3 decimal places.
So for instance:
if you start of with a = 0.003
and b = 0.2
the difference is: abs(0.003-0.2) = 0.1970.
But I want the difference between them to be really small, so I want the difference to be:
0.000AAAAA
where those AAAAA represents the non zero numbers.
So for 4 decimal place accuracy: want:
0.0000AAAA
Thanks

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David Hill
David Hill on 12 Oct 2019
Increment by half the difference or whatever you want.
d=1;
while d>.001
a=a+(a-b)/2;
d=abs(a-b);
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Oct 2019
3. It will keep going until the first 3 decimal places of the difference are 0 and there is only a non-zero difference in the 4th or later decimal places.

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