binary to decimal conversion
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i have an array wr(i,j) that is 256X8 in binary. now i need to convert it to decimal. so after conversion the size should be 16x16. i am using bi2de() function but i am unsuccessful to do it. how can i do it?
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Kirby Fears
on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: Kirby Fears
on 16 Sep 2015
Hi Anika,
I used the following code to convert a 16x16 matrix to binary (256x8) and back with no problems. Please check that you are calling the bin2dec function correctly and wr(i,j) is a "char" array of 1's and 0's. It would help if you post your code, your binary array, and your error message.
m=225*ones(16);
mb=dec2bin(m);
m2=bin2dec(mb);
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anika hossain
on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: anika hossain
on 16 Sep 2015
Kirby Fears
on 16 Sep 2015
The char function does not do what you think it does. char(1) returns the first character in the Matlab dictionary of characters, not 1 as a character. You can read the documentation here. Specifically, here is an example from the documentation:
Example: char(65) converts the integer 65 into the character A.
To fix your problem, you can simply recode as follows:
if round(BU(4,4,m))==calc
wb(i,j)='1';
else
wb(i,j)='0';
end
end
Hope this helps.
anika hossain
on 16 Sep 2015
Walter Roberson
on 17 Sep 2015
And the 256 x 1 double array cannot be reshaped?
anika hossain
on 17 Sep 2015
Walter Roberson
on 17 Sep 2015
No, bin2dec converts N x M arrays to column arrays of length N. You need to reshape() the result to whatever size you want.
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