hex2num
Convert hexadecimal string to number using quantizer
      object
Description
x = hex2num(q,h)h to numeric matrix
          x.
The attributes of the numbers in x are specified by quantizer object q. When h is a cell
        array, hex2num returns x as a cell array of the same
        dimension containing numbers. For fixed-point hexadecimal representations,
          hex2num uses Two's Complement representation. For floating point, the representation
        is IEEE® Standard 754 style.
When there are fewer hexadecimal digits than needed to represent the number, the fixed-point conversion zero-fills on the left. Floating-point conversion zero-fills on the right.
hex2num and num2hex are inverses of one another, with the distinction that
          num2hex returns the hexadecimal representations in a column.
Note
This function uses a quantizer object to convert a hexadecimal
            string to a number. To convert IEEE hexadecimal format to a double-precision number
            without using a quantizer object, use the MATLAB®
            hex2num function.
Examples
Input Arguments
Version History
Introduced before R2006a