About floor function problem.
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floor(1.999999999999)=1 floor(1.99999999999999999999999999)=2, why is that?
Floor should return the lower integer right? Thanks.
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Matt J
on 23 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt J
on 23 Oct 2012
If that confuses you, this probably will too:
>> isequal(1.99999999999999999999999999, 2)
ans =
1
Anyway, it has nothing to do with the FLOOR command. It's because your big long decimal can't be distinguished from 2 in floating point.
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Matt J
on 23 Oct 2012
This one contains an overloaded floor function, if that's what you mean
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 23 Oct 2012
Just try without floor
a=1.99999999999999999999999999
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Oct 2012
If you are starting with an integer, then dividing by a power of 2 can never result in this kind of round-off. Powers of 2 are represented exactly in binary floating point numbers, and dividing by a power of two effectively only changes the internal binary exponent without changing the mantissa. If you are running into this kind of round-off then either you are not starting with an integer or you are not dividing by a power of 2.
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