Can rem function be used for binary variables

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b = 0; c = dec2bin(b,4); d = rem(c,10);
The answer is d = 8 8 8 8
Can anyone please explain the reason why it is giving such an output and how?

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 20 May 2015
dec2bin does not generate a number, but a string. You're calculating the remainder of the ascii code of the characters '0' and '1' divided by the decimal 10 (and not binary 10 == decimal 2).
The only numeric representation that matlab understands is decimal. All other representations use strings. Numerical operations applied to strings use the ascii code of the characters.
The closest you could come to the result you want would be:
b = 0;
d = dec2bin(rem(b, bin2dec('10'))
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Shashi
Shashi on 20 May 2015
Thank you. I understood how the answer was obtained. Your answer is helpful.

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