What is the difference between 0 1 and 1 0




















Edited: Ced on 26 Mar There is not difference in matlab. Sometimes, people like to write "1. But that's purely for readability, there is no programmatic reason within matlab. They also use the same amount of memory , since both 1 and 1. Matlab even evaluates 1.

Stephen on 26 Mar Ced: why would the size change for 32 bit versions? A double is always 8 bytes, regardless of the OS. The size of a double is explained in the documentation:.

Jan on 18 May While 1. I asked MathWorks' technical support some years ago, if 1. The answer was, that only the formats, which can be created by sprintf , are documented to be accepted.

The abbreviated formats 1. In addition it is less clear, most of all when the elementwise operators are used without surrounding spaces like in 2. Fortunately this does not influence the output, because it is a multiplication with a scalar in both cases.

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And I am not willing to give up the idea that anything times 0 is 0. So all of these things The only thing that I can give up is this right over here. And I'll say, well, I guess k will have to stay undefined. Now that out of the way This was a situation when x does not equal zero. But what about when x DOES equal zero. So let's think about that a little bit. And once again, I will try to define it. So I will assume Well once again, so let's say it is equal to k again.

And so, once again Actually, let me colourcode these zeros. This will be a magenta zero and this is a blue zero right over here. And once again, I am not willing to give up the idea that if I start with a number x, I divide it by something over which division is defined, and then I multiply by that something, I should get my original x again.

I can't give this up. Otherwise it doesn't seem like a good definition for the division. Usually this is simple enough. There is exactly one number!! But when!! Let's see what goes wrong. The left-hand side is zero and the right-hand size is not, so there is no number!! But the farm has no gorillas, only cows.

Any further questions you have about!! Is its fur black or dark gray? There is no such!! It still doesn't work to speak of " The number!! Now it's like saying that!!



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