fixptbestexp
Exponent that gives best precision for fixed-point representation of value
Syntax
out
= fixptbestexp(RealWorldValue
, TotalBits
, IsSigned
)
out
= fixptbestexp(RealWorldValue
, FixPtDataType
)
Description
returns the exponent that gives the best precision for the fixed-point
representation of out
= fixptbestexp(RealWorldValue
, TotalBits
, IsSigned
)
. RealWorldValue
specifies the number of bits for the fixed-point number. TotalBits
IsSigned
specifies
whether the fixed-point number is signed: 1
indicates
the number is signed and 0
indicates the number
is not signed.
returns the exponent that gives the best precision based on the data
type out
= fixptbestexp(RealWorldValue
, FixPtDataType
)
.FixPtDataType
Examples
Get the exponent that gives the best precision for the real-world value 4/3 using a signed, 16-bit number:
out = fixptbestexp(4/3,16,1)
out = -14
Alternatively, specify the fixed-point data type:
out = fixptbestexp(4/3,sfix(16))
out = -14
This shows that the maximum precision representation of 4/3 is obtained by placing 14 bits to the right of the binary point:
01.01010101010101
You can specify the precision of this representation in fixed-point
blocks by setting the scaling to 2^-14
or 2^fixptbestexp(4/3,16,1)
.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a