Can any one explain the returned value "9.4817e+03" .
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Can any one tell me what's the meaning of this value because it appears frequently in matlab, what's e and can i move from this representation of that value to another
shortestPathLength =
9.4817e+03
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Help is much appreciated
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SADAGOBAN A
on 12 Mar 2017
in generally e+03 means exponential base 10,here e+03 means 1000 the value for 9.4817e+03 means 9.4817*1000 and the value is 9481.7 (Note:incase of e-03 means 1/1000=0.0001)
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Image Analyst
on 21 May 2014
It's 9.4817 times 10 to the 3rd power, 9.4817 * 10^03 = 9481.7.
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Image Analyst
on 21 May 2014
Edited: Image Analyst
on 21 May 2014
By the way, the "e" stands for "exponent", which means the exponent of ten that it is.
Mahdi
on 21 May 2014
format long
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GOHIL NIHAR AJITBHAI
on 24 Dec 2022
how to write 1x10^(-2.3) or 1.e(-2.3)in matlab ?
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John D'Errico
on 24 Dec 2022
Please don't ask a question in an answer to another question. Learn to ask a question instead, as a separate question.
What you need to understand is that 10^(-2.3) is not written as you seem to think it is. You cannot use the e notation to write that number.
format long g
10^-2.3
Note that I do not need to use parens around the exponent, but sometimes it can be safer, in case you are not sure. So I could have written
10^(-2.3)
In either case, you need to see that raising 10 to a fractional power is not the same thing as just shifting a decimal place, AND you cannot put a decimal point in the exponent. So this next is invalid syntax in MATLAB:
1e-2.3
You need to use one of the two forms I showed first.
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