how to remove exponential value from a number

If a=4.5236e+15 ,then I want to print the result as b = 4.5236 alone by eliminating the exponential value.How can I do this.Please anyone help me .

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Haritha, there is an official "Answers" section below where you can get credit (reputation points) for your answers. Up here, it's supposed to be for people to ask for clarification of the original posting. You might want to consider moving your answer to the Answers section below.
Exponent is not same throughout the program.It differs accordingly with the input value
But my answer below takes that into account.
Please post your number where my answer below does not work.

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 Accepted Answer

Try this:
a = 4.5236e+15
b = a / 10^floor(log10(a))
fprintf('b = %g\n', b)

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Thank you so much sir..Its working...
Ajin R.
Ajin R. on 23 Aug 2022
Edited: Ajin R. on 23 Aug 2022
It works well ! Thanks to Image Analyst. But for negative numbers, it gives complex number as output.
For eg:-
a = -4.5236e+15
b = a / 10^floor(log10(abs(a)))
fprintf('b = %g\n', b)
Output:
b =
3.0227 + 3.3655i
b = 3.02274
Following the answer from Image Analyst, we may rewrite the same as:
a = -4.5236e+15
b = a / 10^floor(log10(abs(a)))
fprintf('b = %g\n', b)
Output:
b =
-4.5237
b = -4.5237
@Ajin R. Not sure what you meant, but the output is not what you said it was. Look:
% First code snippet:
a = -4.5236e+15;
b = a / 10^floor(log10(abs(a)))
b = -4.5236
fprintf('b = %g\n', b)
b = -4.5236
% Second code snippet:
a = -4.5236e+15;
b = a / 10^floor(log10(abs(a)))
b = -4.5236
fprintf('b = %g\n', b)
b = -4.5236

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