Time in Nano second

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zaini
zaini on 24 Mar 2011
Dear all
how to show time in nano second range, when we use GUI matlab..
thanks in advance
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Jan
Jan on 24 Mar 2011
What does "show the time" mean? Do you want tick marks in a plot, strings in the command window or in a file, text in a GUI as UICONTROL or TEXT object? Which format have the data containing these nano-seconds?
Please be much mire specific. We cannot guess all these important details.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Mar 2011
Please read this earlier discussion first to see why you cannot get meaningful nanosecond times from Matlab.
But if you really want to display the time in nanoseconds, then use datevec() to convert the time to a vector of components, extract the last one (the seconds), multiply the seconds by 10^9, and convert that to a string by your favorite method such as str2num() or sprintf().
Don't forget to display the fractions of a nanosecond; you only need to allocate enough space for 755 positions after the '.' .
sprintf('%.755g',eps(realmin))

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