2010a and later parsing of int64() and uint64() ?
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In releases before 2010a, literal numbers inside int64() and uint64() calls were understood by MATLAB as meaning to parse the numbers as class double and to call the int64() or uint64() method on the resulting double. For example,
>> uint64(18446744073709551600)
ans =
18446744073709551615
Starting with release 2010a, the literal numbers are instead fully valued at parse time and given appropriate type.
I do not have R2010a or later available, so I would ask that people investigate the limits of that parsing in the new versions and report back.
For example:
- is uint64(18446744073709551600+0) the same as uint64(18446744073709551600) ?
- ditto uint64(18446744073709551600*1) ?
- ditto uint64(+18446744073709551600) ?
- ditto uint64(18446744073709551600.) ?
- ditto uint64(18446744073709551600.1) ?
- ditto uint64(18446744073709551600e0) ?
- how about int64(2^64-15) ?
- is uint64(18446744073709551600/2) equal to uint64(9223372036854775800) ?
And more generally, is there any expression X whose absolute value does not exceed 2^53, for which
B = int64(X);
is not the same as
A = X;
B = uint64(A);
?
Answers (1)
Friedrich
on 12 Jul 2011
Hi,
tested with R2011a 64bit on Win7:
>> int64(18446744073709551600)
ans =
9223372036854775807
>> uint64(18446744073709551600+0)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>> uint64(18446744073709551600*1)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>>
uint64(+18446744073709551600)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>>
uint64(18446744073709551600.)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>> uint64(18446744073709551600.1)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>> uint64(18446744073709551600e0)
ans =
18446744073709551615
>> int64(2^64-15)
ans =
9223372036854775807
>> uint64(18446744073709551600/2)
ans =
9223372036854775808
>> uint64(9223372036854775800)
ans =
9223372036854775800
5 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 12 Jul 2011
Walter Roberson
on 19 Aug 2011
Friedrich
on 19 Aug 2011
Hi,
sorry but I don't get your second part with the unary plus and minus. Could you please explain to me what I have to do?
int64(-9223372036854775808)
ans =
-9223372036854775808
Walter Roberson
on 19 Aug 2011
Daniel Shub
on 19 Aug 2011
R2011a 64bit on Linux
>> int64(+9223372036854775800)
ans =
9223372036854775807
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