how to get only 3 digit under point
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Hello,
I want to get the only 3 digit under the point. For example,
a = 123.4567;
and I want to get just modify_a = 123.456. I tried the code
a = round(a*10^3)/10^3
but the result is , a = 123.457 0;
How can I remove the '0' point? please help me.
Thank you in advance.
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octopus_love
on 11 Sep 2017
Walter Roberson
on 11 Sep 2017
msgbox( sprintf('%.3f', var_a) )
provided that rounding is acceptable.
Note: round(a,3) does rounding, not truncation. 123.4567 would round to 123.457
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Sep 2017
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In order to do that you will need to override the important internal routine toolbox/matlab/lang/@double/display to implement an additional "format" that has exactly three decimal places and which truncates. I would expect that would be a notable amount of work to get right without interfering with any of the current uses of the routine.
The built in "format" can display 2 digits after the decimal place ("format bank" or sometimes "format short g") or 4 digits after the decimal place ("format short" or "format short eng"), or 15 digits after the decimal place ("format long"), or up to 15 digits after the decimal place, stopping the remaining digits of the 15 are all 0. The "format" routines all round.
For any other format like 3 digits exactly with truncation, you need to override the display method. Or you could do the display formatting yourself, using sprintf() or fprintf()
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