Literally convert decimal to string
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Hey!
I hope I have a simple question, I just couldn't figure it out.
I have several numbers which I want to be converted to string quite literally:
12.000 -> '12.000'
4.0 -> '4.0'
34.760000 -> '34.760000'
As you can see, I cannot simply pad zeros, since that highly depends on how many zero are given with the number.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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Scott MacKenzie
on 26 Apr 2021
Edited: Scott MacKenzie
on 26 Apr 2021
Is the idea to replicate MATLAB's format for numbers appearing the command window? In this case, here's an idea that might help (but requires R2021a). Use fmt = format to get the current display format. fmt is a DisplayFormatOptions object. Query the DisplayFormatOptions object and respond accordingly:
format short
x = 5/4
fmt = format;
fmt.NumericFormat
% "short", therefore 4 digits after decimal point
format long
x
fmt = format;
fmt.NumericFormat
% "long", therefore 15 digits after decimal point
Output:
x =
1.2500
ans =
"short"
x =
1.250000000000000
ans =
"long"
Accepted Answer
Jan
on 26 Apr 2021
If the values are stored as floating point numbers in double or single format, they do not have trailing zeros. Trailing zeros after the decimal point are not defined mathematically, as well as leading zeros before the point.
So if you reall have a 12.000 anywhere, this is either a char vector or string, or this comes from choosing a specific output format:
x = 12
format long
x
format shortEng
x
% Or explicitly:
fprintf('%d\n', x)
fprintf('%f\n', x)
fprintf('%.3f\n', x)
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