Floating point to 16 bit hexadecimal

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Hello all, how can i convert floating point decimal to 16 bit hexadecimal value?
Thank you
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 24 Apr 2018
Specifying the encoding used would be helpful. Is it IEEE 754 half precision you're after?
Tousif Ahmed
Tousif Ahmed on 24 Apr 2018
yes IEEE 754 half precision

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 24 Apr 2018
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 24 Apr 2018
You can use this file exchange submission. It will convert your number to 16-bit half precision format. But instead of returning as a string, it will return the equivalent uint16 MATLAB object. To get binary string, you can do this,
halfPrecisionNumber = halfprecision(1.2); % halfprecision() is provided in the file exchange package.
halfPrecisionString = dec2bin(halfPrecisionNumber, 16);
In case you face the following error on running the package
"Floating point bit pattern is not IEEE 754"
you can try following
  • Open halfprecision.c file.
  • Add following to include section
#include <stdint.h>
  • Replace 4 #define with the following macros
#define INT16_TYPE int16_t
#define UINT16_TYPE uint16_t
#define INT32_TYPE int32_t
#define UINT32_TYPE uint32_t
  • Run mex halfprecision.c.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 24 Apr 2018
Edited: Guillaume on 24 Apr 2018

Use dec2hex instead of dec2bin in Ameer's answer. Do not use num2hex which is not all suited for what you want.

halfPrecisionNumber = halfprecision(1.2);  % halfprecision() is provided in the file exchange package.
halfPrecisionHex = dec2hex(halfPrecisionNumber, 4);
Tousif Ahmed
Tousif Ahmed on 24 Apr 2018
cool that works perfectly. Thanks to Mr. Guillaume and Mr. Ameer Hamza

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