"find" function doesn't work

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Yuji Zhang
Yuji Zhang on 4 Oct 2011
Hi~ I got a weird problem here. See the attached picture. "find" works for some values and doesn't for some others. It could a stupid question but can anybody help? Thanks a lot!
So the wavelength vector "lem" has some value but "find" can't find it.
The following is what happens in the command window. It can find the number value but can't find the variable x which equals that value.
>> x
x =
507.0350
>> jj = find(lem==x)
jj =
Empty matrix: 1-by-0
>> jj = find(lem==507.0350)
jj =
3408

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Oct 2011
find() works fine. Your array does not contain the value in x. If you were to try
lem(3408) - x
you would find that the result is non-zero.
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Yuji Zhang
Yuji Zhang on 4 Oct 2011
actually
jj = find(abs(10000000000*(lem-x))<1)
is a better way. because the error could be >0 or <0.
if it was -1e-14, floor(-1e-14)=-1
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Oct 2011
Please examine the documentation for eps()

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