Rounding using 'fix'... possibly a bug?

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Brad
Brad on 14 Oct 2013
Commented: Brad on 15 Oct 2013
Could someone tell me if this is a bug, or is there some logical reason 'fix' would round:
.3/.1 = 2
whereas
.4/.1 = 4
K>> fix(.3/.1)
ans =
2
K>> fix(.4/.1)
ans =
4
K>> fix(.7/.1)
ans =
6
K>> fix(.5/.1)
ans =
5
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Jan
Jan on 14 Oct 2013
It is such surprising that the well known floating point effects appear for beginners usually for the value 0.3 . Usually it is:
find((0:0.1:1) == 0.3) % replies [] !!!

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 14 Oct 2013
To see what is going on you can examine the exact floating point values. Note that none of your original numbers except 0.5 can be represented in IEEE double format exactly:
>> num2strexact(.7)
ans =
0.6999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875
>> num2strexact(.5)
ans =
0.5
>> num2strexact(.4)
ans =
0.40000000000000002220446049250313080847263336181640625
>> num2strexact(.3)
ans =
0.299999999999999988897769753748434595763683319091796875
>> num2strexact(.1)
ans =
0.1000000000000000055511151231257827021181583404541015625
>> num2strexact(.7/.1)
ans =
6.99999999999999911182158029987476766109466552734375
>> num2strexact(.5/.1)
ans =
5
>> num2strexact(.4/.1)
ans =
4
>> num2strexact(.3/.1)
ans =
2.999999999999999555910790149937383830547332763671875
You can find num2strexact here:

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Oct 2013
Looks like another case explained by the FAQ.

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