How to get more decimal places in my output?

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PIYUSH CHOUDHARY
PIYUSH CHOUDHARY 2019년 11월 6일
답변: ramdheeraj 2023년 4월 9일
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I am using the above line in my code, but the output neglects the second term inside the bracket (the term multiplied with 'elevation'). I want to include that too. How to do so?

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2019년 11월 6일
Nothing is ignored. Moreover, note that there is a difference between the actual value of a number and the way it is displayed.
You can use the format command to change the display of a numbers. It does not affect the actual value (which is always the full precision of a double) and therefore does not affect calculations.
>> p = pi;
>> format shortg
>> p
p =
3.1416
>> format longg
>> p
p =
3.14159265358979
>> format bank
>> p
p =
3.14
Note that despite the change of display format, the value of p never changes.
Also, 2e-5 is a much better notation than 2*(10^(-5))

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2019년 11월 6일
편집: John D'Errico 2019년 11월 6일
In fact, it does NOT neglect that term. It is in there, just too small for you to see in only 4 decimal places.
help format
You need to learn how to change the display format in MATLAB. I often use
format long g
as a good choice.

Nimesha Niranji
Nimesha Niranji 2021년 7월 3일
you can enter the function "format" like bellow.
>> x = pi;
>> format long
>> x
x =
3.141592653589793
>> format short
>> x
x =
3.1416
>> format bank
>> x
x =
3.14

ramdheeraj
ramdheeraj 2023년 4월 9일
Try displaying more decimal places of the variable x using:
format long
x
You can switch back to the default display using:
format short
x

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