CHAR AND DOUBLE FUNCTION IN MATLAB
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How to see the function coding in matlab that uses char to convert decimal valuein to respective ascii character and uses double to convert character into respective ascii decimal value
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Guillaume
on 1 Oct 2014
You can't, it's a built-in function of matlab, not an m-file. Most likely it's written in C, and the implementation is trivial in C, it's just a cast.
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Guillaume
on 1 Oct 2014
Edited: Guillaume
on 1 Oct 2014
The OP asked about 'double to convert into respective ascii decimal value', that is in matlab:
d = 65; %is a double in matlab
c = char(d);
That is a simple cast in C:
double d = 65;
char c = (char)d; //c == 'A';
And actually, the reverse doesn't even need a cast. It's just an implicit conversion:
char c = 'A';
double d = c; //d == 65.0
José-Luis
on 1 Oct 2014
Maybe. I did not interpret the OP's original question like that though, so we might be arguing over nothing until he clarifies.
It might be good to clarify, as you sort of did, that char is not really an absolute type, as its size can change depending on the implementation. It is an integer in disguise. If you take it like that, then yes, it is trivial (in application if not in implementation).
If not, then my comment remains valid.
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