xlsread problem regarding reading values
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While i read a excel sheet using xlsread, it doesn't show whole value in the variable file but when i print the value i shows more decimal places than the actual value.
For eg. the actual number in excel sheet is  3.53719759 
            the value shown in variable when i open it 3.5372
            the value shown when i print it is 3.53719758987427
How can i get the exact same value as it is in the excel sheet?
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  Stephen23
      
      
 on 5 Jun 2023
				"and it would not astonish me if routinely only 16 decimal digits were stored into the .xlsx file"
Apparently XLSX uses up to 17 digits for storing double values:
  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 5 Jun 2023
				By the way, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68784030/how-do-we-need-17-significant-decimal-digits-to-identify-an-arbitrary-double-pre gives an example of a number that requires 17 digits, 50388143.0682372152805328369140625
I just tested with writematrix() and confirmed that MATLAB for one writes out enough digits to be able to exactly replicate the number: writetable() writes out 50388143.068237215 
Unfortunately at the moment I do not have genuine Excel handy to test what Excel does.
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  Divyanshu
    
 on 13 Jun 2023
        The values are getting rounded off because by default MATLAB uses ‘short’ format and hence displays numbers only up to 4 decimal places. 
In order to get the correct values, follow these steps: 
- Firstly, set the format to ‘long’, you can do these by executing command ‘format long’.
- And then read the value from excel file using ‘readtable’ function.
Please refer the following documentation for further details: 
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