how to convert integer array to one value??

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hi , i want to convert array such as x=[1;2;3;4;5] to one value as y=12345

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 3 Mar 2015
x = [6 0 8 1 3 0];
validateattributes(x, {'numeric'}, {'integer', 'nonnegative', '<', 10});
y = polyval(x, 10)
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Abdalla Mansour
Abdalla Mansour on 3 Mar 2015
thank you Guillaume , Joseph Cheng and Per isakson
Guillaume
Guillaume on 3 Mar 2015
If you're going to go through string conversion, this should be the fastest:
y =str2num(char(x + '0'))
That is add ASCII value of '0' to each number and convert the string back to number.
conversions to / from strings are very slow compared to just multiplications / additions, so my initial solution is probably the most efficient.

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rantunes
rantunes on 3 Mar 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 3 Mar 2015
Hey,
You can also use another (more mathematical) approach:
x = [1;2;3;4;5];
y = 0;
for i = 1:length(x)
y = y + (10^(i-1))*x(length(x)+1-i);
end
Greets
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rantunes
rantunes on 3 Mar 2015
sorry for the one line copy-paste ;)
Guillaume
Guillaume on 3 Mar 2015
Fixed the formatting for you.
Your code is what polyval does.

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