How to split time in to hours, minutes and nanoseconds
조회 수: 6 (최근 30일)
이전 댓글 표시
Hello,
I would like to split my timserias in order to convert them to to nanoseconds, what I have so far is:
t = ('16:45:00.103450009');
tt=str2double(strsplit(t,':'));
But double shows only four numbers after decimal point, what would be the way to achieve this?
댓글 수: 0
채택된 답변
madhan ravi
2018년 11월 15일
편집: madhan ravi
2018년 11월 15일
format long g %at the very beginning
댓글 수: 4
Guillaume
2018년 11월 15일
- long: Long, fixed-decimal format with 15 digits after the decimal point for double values, and 7 digits after the decimal point for single values
- longG: Long, fixed-decimal format or scientific notation, whichever is more compact, with a total of 15 digits fordouble values, and 7 digits for single values.
The difference is actually obvious:
>> format long
>> 3.14
ans =
3.140000000000000
>> 1e28
ans =
1.000000000000000e+28
>> [3.14 1e28]
ans =
1.0e+28 *
0.000000000000000 1.000000000000000
>> format longg
>> 3.14
ans =
3.14
>> 1e28
ans =
1e+28
>> [3.14 1e28]
ans =
3.14 1e+28
I find long completely useless (see last example where pi is reduced to 0). I only ever use longg or shortg
추가 답변 (1개)
Luna
2018년 11월 15일
Hi,
Run this code
format long
then run your tt you will see long format in your command window.
댓글 수: 0
참고 항목
카테고리
Help Center 및 File Exchange에서 Characters and Strings에 대해 자세히 알아보기
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!