How to convert an arbitrary rational to binary digits?
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I have a number n1/n2, where n1 and n2 are integers. I would like to convert to base-2 and get the digits in order.
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Oct 2017
bits = reshape((dec2bin(sscanf(num2hex(double(n1)/double(n2)),'%8x'),32) - '0').',1,[]);
... under at least one reasonable interpretation of what "bits" are appropriate.
For example, if n1 = 1 and n2 = 18446744073709551615 then one exact binary representation is an infinite repeating sequence of sixty-three 0's followed by a 1...
KL
on 22 Oct 2017
dec2base(your_number,2)
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Mr M.
on 22 Oct 2017
KL
on 22 Oct 2017
dec2base(your_number,2)-'0'
Walter Roberson
on 22 Oct 2017
dec2base is only for positive integers.
Lai Yit Ming
on 2 Oct 2021
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Binary Converter Program - Write a program to accept a single binary number of up to 8 bits and display the equivalent in decimal. Using matlab
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Oct 2021
that does not appear to be a solution for the Question that was asked.
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