1.3408e+154 value

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arnaud ensberg
arnaud ensberg on 2 Jun 2015
Commented: Torsten on 3 Jun 2015
please what does that mean this value 1.3408e+154 ?

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Torsten
Torsten on 2 Jun 2015
It means 1.3408*(10^154).
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Torsten.
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arnaud ensberg
arnaud ensberg on 2 Jun 2015
Edited: arnaud ensberg on 2 Jun 2015
is it equal to inf ? because I have a matrix that contains some values equal at 1.3408*(10^154).and when i want to make Classical Multidimensional Scaling with [Y,eigvals] = cmdscale(D); I have this error :
Error using eig Input to EIG must not contain NaN or Inf.
Error in cmdscale (line 116) [V,E] = eig((B+B')./2); % guard against spurious complex e-vals from roundoff

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 2 Jun 2015
That is known as ‘exponential notation’. It is equivalent to 1.3408 x 10^154.
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arnaud ensberg
arnaud ensberg on 2 Jun 2015
THANKS
Star Strider
Star Strider on 2 Jun 2015
My pleasure.
Your number is not equal to Inf. Inf is the result of a divide-by-zero operation, and NaN is the result of a 0/0 or Inf/Inf operation.
The largest floating point number in MATLAB is 179.7693e+306.

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