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How do I convert decimals to exponents in a matrix?

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I am trying to generate a matrix with exponents (ie. (8)^5), but the numbers appear as decimals instead. How do I fix this?
This is the code I used:
A=[1 (2)^1 (2)^2 (2)^3 (2)^4 (2)^5 0.20;1 (5)^1 (5)^2 (5)^3 (5)^4 (5)^5 0.29;1 (8)^1 (8)^2 (8)^3 (8)^4 (8)^5 0.44;1 (11)^1 (11)^2 (11)^3 (11)^4 (11)^5 0.50;1 (14)^1 (14)^2 (14)^3 (14)^4 (14)^5 0.66;1 (20)^1 (20)^2 (20)^3 (20)^4 (20)^5 0.56]
B=rref(A)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 9 May 2024
Edited: Stephen23 on 9 May 2024

Numeric matrices do not store any formatting information.

What are you actually trying to achieve?:

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Deleted User
Deleted User on 9 May 2024
I am trying to generate a matrix with whole numbers, so that I can find the rref and then substitute the numbers into a polynomial equation.

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Answers (1)

Pavan Sahith
Pavan Sahith on 9 May 2024
Edited: John Kelly on 20 May 2024
Hello,
It seems you are trying to work with whole numbers and keep the results in an exact form (e.g., for symbolic computation or to avoid rounding errors), you might consider using symbolic math.
MATLAB's Symbolic Math Toolbox allows you to perform computations symbolically, keeping results in exact form rather than approximating them as floating-point numbers.
You can try something like this:
% Define the matrix symbolically
A = sym([1 (2)^1 (2)^2 (2)^3 (2)^4 (2)^5 0.20;
1 (5)^1 (5)^2 (5)^3 (5)^4 (5)^5 0.29;
1 (8)^1 (8)^2 (8)^3 (8)^4 (8)^5 0.44;
1 (11)^1 (11)^2 (11)^3 (11)^4 (11)^5 0.50;
1 (14)^1 (14)^2 (14)^3 (14)^4 (14)^5 0.66;
1 (20)^1 (20)^2 (20)^3 (20)^4 (20)^5 0.56]);
% Compute the reduced row echelon form symbolically
B = rref(A);
% Display the result
disp(B);
You can refer to the following MathWorks documentation to know more
Hoping this would help you in moving forward.

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