sqrt(2) 100 places and more
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Sean de Wolski
2011년 12월 15일
If you have the symbolic math toolbox, you can try this:
syms x
vpa(subs(sqrt(x),2),100)
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%copying first two lines from nasa file
nasa = '1.414213562373095048801688724209698078569671875376948073176679737990732478462107038850387534327641572735013846230912297024924836055850737212644121497099935831';
syms x;
mlvpa = vpa(subs(sqrt(x),2),length(nasa)-1); %subtract 1 to account for decimal
isequal(char(mlvpa),nasa)
ans = 1
woo!
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Sean de Wolski
2011년 12월 15일
After installing R2009b, I'm able to replicate the behavior you're seeing on it. My syntax above works on R2011b.
Laura Proctor
2011년 12월 15일
format long
will show 15 digits.
fprintf(1,'%.100f\n',sqrt(2))
will show 100 digits. However, that precision is not stored in sqrt(2) - you can see that most of the digits are zero.
By default, numbers are stored as double in MATLAB. In order to understand what that means, I'm linking the following page:
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