Thanks for all the replies people. Just for clarification, The question is exactly as follows: "What is the largest number that can be represented with three digits?". I hope that clears things up and I apologize for any confusion.
Largest three digit number in Matlab?
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Hello, my professor asked us this question as a sort of a trick question and I can't seem to wrap my head around it. The most obvious choice is "999", but my professor said that is't the answer. My second choice was "Inf", but infinity isn't actually a number so that wouldn't work. Finally, I thought of "realmax", but that wouldn't work either since it contains more than three digits. I'm really curious to know what it could be...
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Walter Roberson
2016년 4월 25일
9e+99?
However that number cannot be represented exactly in MATLAB.
9^(9^9) is another possibility but I suspect it cannot be represented exactly either.
2^52 is exactly representable. A good question would be whether any values between that and 2^53-1 can be represented in 3 digits
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Image Analyst
2016년 4월 25일
That's a number that can be represented with 3 digit, but calling it a "3-digit number" doesn't agree with most people's definition of what a 3 digit number is. But maybe the question was instead something like "What is the largest number than can be represented with only 3 digits" - a fine, but important distinction over "What is the largest three digit number?"
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Roger Stafford
2016년 4월 25일
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2016년 4월 25일
Following Walter's idea, if the number must be exactly representable I propose:
8^(2^8)
If it doesn't have to be exact, I suggest
3^(5^4)
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