Matlab中最小的数-eps eps=2.2204e-016 Floating-point relative accuracy Syntax eps d = eps(X) eps('double') eps('single') Description eps returns the distance from 1.0 to the next largest double-precision number, that is eps = 2^(-52). d = eps(X) is the positive distance from abs(X) to the next larger in magnitude floating point number of the same precision as X. X may be either double precision or single precision. For all X, eps(X) = eps(-X) = eps(abs(X)) eps('double') is the same as eps or eps(1.0). eps('single') is the same as eps(single(1.0)) or single(2^-23). Except for denormals, if 2^E <= abs(X) < 2^(E+1), then eps(X) = 2^(E-23) if isa(X,'single') eps(X) = 2^(E-52) if isa(X,'double') Replace expressions of the form if Y < eps * ABS(X) with if Y < eps(X) Examples double precision eps(1/2) = 2^(-53) eps(1) = 2^(-52) eps(2) = 2^(-51) eps(realmax) = 2^971 eps(0) = 2^(-1074) if(abs(x)) <= realmin, eps(x) = 2^(-1074) eps(Inf) = NaN eps(NaN) = NaN single precision eps(single(1/2)) = 2^(-24) eps(single(1)) = 2^(-23) eps(single(2)) = 2^(-22) eps(realmax('single')) = 2^104 eps(single(0)) = 2^(-149) if(abs(x)) <= realmin('single'), eps(x) = 2^(-149) eps(single(Inf)) = single(NaN) eps(single(NaN)) = single(NaN) See Also realmax, realmin eomday eq ? 1994-2005 The MathWorks, Inc. ? Terms of Use ? Patents ? Trademarks%D%A