How to save the leading zeroes to values
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Hello, I really struggle to find an answer.. I have a loop that takes every 4 bits (0/1 values), groups them into one value and then stores them in another variable. The problem is that if one value finishes, and the next one starts with '0' it's being omitted. How can i fix this?
max = 1024;
a = randsrc(1, max, 0:1);
for i=1:100
result = strcat(num2str(a(4*i-3)),num2str(a(4*i-2)),num2str(a(4*i-1)),num2str(a(4*i)));
pom(i)=str2num(result)
end
I tried to make something like this
if(a(4*i-3)==0)
b = 0;
resuddlt = strcat(num2str(3),num2str(a(4*i-2)),num2str(a(4*i-1)),num2str(a(4*i)));
else
resuddlt = strcat(num2str(a(4*i-3)),num2str(a(4*i-2)),num2str(a(4*i-1)),num2str(a(4*i)));
end
And when I use any other number than 0 it works, but with 0 it does not and is omitted again..
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dpb
on 27 May 2019
res=reshape(sprintf('%d',a),4,[]).';
pom=str2num(res);
to produce the decimal representation of the bit pattern. Is this what you really want?
Show your expected result for a given (short) input vector so we can tell when we have the right solution--the crystal ball isn't working today; I don't have a reading... :)
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dpb
on 27 May 2019
Well, the numeric value is the numeric value, so operate on it.
If you need the actual character sequence, then use it instead.
You've not yet given enough info on what that processing step expects for input to know but "bits is bits!" so my first guess is it doesn't matter.
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