MATLAB xlswrite function
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Hello all MATLAB users:
This came to my attention,
>> x = [inf 3 4 inf];
>> xlswrite('test',x,'test');
if you open the .xls file you will notice that the inf value in xls is the "magic" number 65535.
Does anyone know the reason?
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Sean de Wolski
on 28 Jan 2011
Because 2^16-1 is the largest number Excel can represent since it's 16 bit unsigned.
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Kenneth Eaton
on 28 Jan 2011
Excerpt:
- Excel converts Inf values to 65535. MATLAB converts NaN values to empty cells.
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