fprintf Displays the wrong value
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The following command returns the wrong value when using the command:
fprintf('\ny = %1.2f\n\n',y);
Enter a value for x: 5
y = 45.00
y = 52.00
Here is the code:
clear all; clc
x = input('Enter a value for x: ');
if x == -2 || x == -6 || x == -4;
y = '3';
elseif x == 2;
y = '0';
else
error('Error');
end
clc
% display(y);
fprintf('\ny = %1.2f\n\n',y);
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Roger Stafford
2014년 10월 22일
You are assigning y string values, not numerical values, but you are displaying them using 'fprintf' for numerical values (%1.2f), so you have to expect strange results. For example the string value of y = '3' has a corresponding numerical value of 51.
Also you have written
if x == -2 x == -6 x == -4;
but that will not behave as I think you expect. Better read up on the 'if' function to see how to write a valid 'if' condition.
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Image Analyst
2014년 10월 22일
That's what I thought at first, but no, what he really needs to read is this http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup. I went ahead and formatted it properly so that the || show up now.
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