How to prevent Matlab from rounding numbers when it saves them to a variable?
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    Michael Boyle
 on 18 Oct 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: Scott MacKenzie
      
 on 18 Oct 2021
            I am trying to read numbers from a text file, post-process them in Matlab, and replace them in the text file. When I read in a number it automatically rounds it to fewer decimals so it doesn't match when I try to replace it in the text file.
text1 = '*       -8.93201-5      .74967          -.734942';
var1_parts = cell2mat(textscan(text1(9:24),'%f'));
var1 = [var1_parts(1),var1_parts(2)];
var2 = [var1(1)*1.5,var1(2)];
var1_text = strcat(num2str(var1(1)),num2str(var1(2)));
var2_text = strcat(num2str(var2(1)),num2str(var2(2)));
text2 = strrep(text1,var1_text,var2_text);
Every step through the process Matlabs alters the number a little bit more from -8.93201-5 to -8.9320-5 to -8.932-5. I need it to be the original number in the variable field so that strrep() can find it. Does anyone know how to change this? Thanks
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  Scott MacKenzie
      
 on 18 Oct 2021
        
      Edited: Scott MacKenzie
      
 on 18 Oct 2021
  
      The rounding you are observing occurs through the num2str function.  You can control this using one of the other variants of num2str, for example
num2str(var1(1), 5);      % 5 significant digits
num2str(var1(1), '%f');   % as per the format specification
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