How to convert a binary string to binary number?
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Kiran Bhageerath Reddy Vuyurru
on 31 Jan 2021
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2021
Hello
I wanted to convert a string of binary number to just a binary number(not array)
For example:
if this is a input binary_string = '00110110101'
expected_output = 00110110101
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Jan 2021
binary_string = '00110110101'
expected_output = uint16(bin2dec(binary_string));
expected_output
This is the base 10 display of a binary number whose bit pattern is 000000110110101
MATLAB has no built-in facility to create binary numbers that automatically display in binary format.
Is it possible that what you want is the base 10 number that MATLAB would output as 110110101, decimal one hundred and ten million, one hundred and ten thousand, one hundred and one ? Note that MATLAB will never automatically display leading zeros on a decimal number (after all, there are an infinite number of leading zeros.)
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2021
When you have a vector of characters, then bit shifting corresponds to circshift() if you are using rotation, or to throwing away columns at the end if you are shifting right, or to adding columns of '0' at the right if you are shifting left.
I do not know what a "real number" is in this context. If you have a double precision number you need to convert to single precision, then use single()
format long g
p = pi
ps = single(p)
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