rat
Floating point rational approximation
Syntax
[N, D] = rat(X [,tol]) Y = rat(X [,tol])
Arguments
- X
- real vector or matrix 
- tol
- real positive scalar, the tolerance (see below). Default value is 1d-6. 
- N
- integer vector or matrix 
- D
- integer vector or matrix 
- Y
- real vector or matrix 
Description
[N, D] = rat(X, tol) returns two integer matrices
            so that N./D is close to X in the
            sense that abs(N./D - X) <= tol * norm(X, 1).
y = rat(x, tol) returns the quotient
            N./D
The rational approximations are generated by truncating continued fraction expansions.
Examples
[n,d]=rat([3.5, 1.333333,-0.8]) [n,d]=rat(%pi) [n,d]=rat(%pi,1.d-12) n/d-%pi
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