Why does FPRINTF put minus signs in front of zeros in my file?
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Why does FPRINTF put minus signs in front of zeros in my file?
MATLAB states that these values are really zero, so it's not a round off error.
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  MathWorks Support Team
    
 el 22 de En. de 2010
        This is a result of 0 and -0 having different IEEE representations. The following example MATLAB code illustrates this difference:
>> format hex
>> [0 -0]
 ans =
    0000000000000000   8000000000000000
When MATLAB calls FPRINTF, MATLAB actually calls a C routine which treats them differently. However, despite this difference, MATLAB treats 0 and -0 the same in all calculations (ie. 0 == -0). Therefore you can work around this behavior by replacing '-0' with 0 in MATLAB, as shown in the following example:
m = [0 -0]
fprintf(1,'m = [%1.2f %1.2f]\n',m)
m(m==0) = 0
fprintf(1,'m = [%1.2f %1.2f]\n',m)
 m =
      0     0
 m = [0.00 -0.00]
 m =
      0     0
 m = [0.00 0.00]
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