Rounding error when dividing
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I realized when dividng two small numbers, there is a rounding error that occurs.
For instance, if I do a series of calculations that eventually leave me with the numbers:
a = 5.669896651707230e-10
b = 1.417474162926808e-10
If I do a/b in the command window, the result will be ans = 4
Why doesn't MATLAB give me the decimal places?
I've tried both typecasting to double before dividing, and multiplying a and b by 1e10 before dividing, but all yield the same results, with the answer being an integer.
The numbers I am manipulating appear to have many digits after the decimal if I examine the workspace.
I manipulate the variables directly from the workspace, and do not input the numbers numerically (if you input the variables as stated above and do the division, the rounding error will not occur, but there will be a rounding error when pulling these values from the workspace).
How could I fix this and get the precision I need?
I've appended the actual code that this example pertains to below:
h = logspace(0,-25,100);
% Initialization
fxch = zeros(2,length(h));
dfdx = zeros(2,length(h));
% Operations
% Fun is just a function with two inputs
fxch(1,:) = Fun(-8+1i*h,-8);
dfdx(1,:) = imag(fxch(1,:))./h;
% The problem is that dfdx returns a mix of floating point numbers and integers
% where I need all elements of dfdx to be floats.
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