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Just having some issues with variable precision in matlab..

I have the code:

x = 0.1;
syms y;
S = solve(x+1==(1+y)/(1-y),y);
y = double(S);
val = abs(((2^2)*(y^2))/(2*(y-1)^2))

But val is always rounded off. I should be getting val = 0.0049999 but instead I am getting val = 0.0050.

Anyone have any idea why?

Thanks.

EDIT: Adding extra code

x = 0.1;
syms y;
S = solve(x+1==(1+y)/(1-y),y);
y = double(S);
val = abs(((2^2)*(y^2))/(2*(y-1)^2))
sprintf('%22.20f',val)

for i=1:2
    val= val+((2^i)*(y^i))/(i*(y-1)^i);
    sprintf('%22.20f',val)
end

The first sprintf works and shows correct rounding, however the second doesnt!!

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  • How do N and i relate in your additional code?
    – Schorsch
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:44
  • Sorry, the N is meant to be an i!
    – Travv92
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:46
  • What output do you expect? I get 0.00499999999999999924, -0.09500000000000000111 and -0.08999999999999999667
    – Schorsch
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:48
  • I'm getting rounded values, specifically 0.10. I took my code out of the loop and found an issue. If I have if abs(val-1) == 1 followed by a break; and end, I get the rounding issues. Otherwise not. Any ideas?
    – Travv92
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:53
  • Where do you get the 0.1? Additionally, what do you need these numbers for?
    – Schorsch
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:57

2 Answers 2

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It has to do with the floating-point representation and how Matlab displays such numbers for readability. If you add this line to the end of your code:

sprintf('%22.20f',val)

you'll get:

ans =

0.00499999999999999924

Edit
Even though it technically deals with Python, this website offers a brief and concise overview on the limitations of floating-point representations.

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  • Does it only look rounded because of the way it formats the integer for printing? The code I posted is just a small snippet and the actual functions are in a loop. If I put your print above the loop, it works. However inside the loop I am still getting rounding issues... I will post the code in the OP now.
    – Travv92
    Sep 3, 2013 at 16:41
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Is it possible that you merely set your preferences for displaying numbers to short rather than long? It would help if you eliminated that as a possibility.

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