Convert floating point to binary

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Muammar
Muammar on 7 Jan 2012
Commented: Ian Ono on 19 Oct 2021
Hiii...
I want to ask how to convert floating point to binary in MATLAB
Thank you

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 7 Jan 2012
e.g.:
a = 1234.57849; % your float point number
n = 16; % number bits for integer part of your number
m = 20; % number bits for fraction part of your number
% binary number
d2b = [ fix(rem(fix(a)*pow2(-(n-1):0),2)), fix(rem( rem(a,1)*pow2(1:m),2))]; %
% the inverse transformation
b2d = d2b*pow2([n-1:-1:0 -(1:m)].');
EDIT [16:32(UTC+4) 08.01.2012]
a = 1234.57849; % your float point number
n = 16; % number bits for integer part of your number
m = 25; % number bits for fraction part of your number
% binary number
d2b = fix(rem(a*pow2(-(n-1):m),2));
% the inverse transformation
b2d = d2b*pow2(n-1:-1:-m).';
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2020
As discussed below, for negative values, you need to be specific about which representation you want to use for the binary fraction.

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Oliver P
Oliver P on 10 Aug 2016
Thank you for the cute and elegant solution! Unfortunately it's only working for positive floats. Negative floats will produce the same result as positive floats, but with negative bits. Which, of course, is not valid. And it's not the proper representation of negative values anyway.
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Oliver P
Oliver P on 12 Aug 2016
Yes, I agree. As far as I'm aware Matlab uses IEEE-754 for all floating-point (single, double and custom) and for unsigned fixed-point calculations. Only for signed fixed-point it's using two's-complement representation.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Aug 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson on 10 Feb 2017
The "Fixed Point Toolbox" can handle floating point numbers, but are only IEEE 754 if you request very specific formats.
I do not recall that the internal format for floating point number in the Symbolic Toolbox is documented.
The Fixed Point Toolbox offers Separated Sign. I would need to recheck to see if it offers One's Complement.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jan 2012
You need to define the fraction representation in binary.

Muammar
Muammar on 8 Jan 2012
Thank you for all answers...

naghma tabassum
naghma tabassum on 12 Oct 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 Oct 2016

Aneesh paulsagin
Aneesh paulsagin on 16 Mar 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2020
convert complex number to binary number
A = [-0.0040383664156692-0.00294191598222591i, ...
1.00279327279556+0.00768012699728154i, ...
-0.00226521017869135+0.00526418383309796i, ...
0.999498954084202-0.007158248828685i, ...
-0.00549315262581557+0.00808461388120792i, ...
0.998352426774419+0.00927983415466687i, ...
0.00736345881927219+0.00540426830690426i, ...
0.989408434745709-0.0144762821959683i, ...
0.00827899268722473+0.0122398877118786i, ...
0.999298739008971-0.0129949269950415i, ...
-5.47057549608037e-07-0.0130605748664198i, ...
1.01414402334238+0.0131228156923076i, ...
0.000678728159952879-0.00434397278237206i, ...
0.985341332736134+0.0239798712601118i, ...
0.0109818351271128-0.00658607972360998i, ...
1.01709879921672-0.00394256645505557i, ...
0.000335417716939878-0.00461609765687651i, ...
0.996785178287252-3.51718069407279e-05i, ...
-0.0137042758344959+0.00734580139566216i, ...
1.01389851161064+0.00526816880638668i, ...
-0.0143246406043654-0.0173541476823603i, ...
0.984838248467196-0.00274924075252472i, ...
-0.00383017735389232-0.00877400220581385i, ...
0.996013541706753+0.0113592028562242i, ...
-0.00607963966107746-0.00701052911751136i, ...
1.00401827238935-0.0163653626342944i]
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Oct 2021
format long g
A = [
1.01709879921672-0.00394256645505557i, ...
0.996013541706753+0.0113592028562242i, ...
-0.00607963966107746-0.00701052911751136i, ...
]
A =
1.01709879921672 - 0.00394256645505557i 0.996013541706753 + 0.0113592028562242i -0.00607963966107746 - 0.00701052911751136i
A_binary_out = reshape(dec2bin(typecast(reshape([real(A(:).'); imag(A(:).')], 1, []),'uint8'),8).',1, []);
tn = tempname(); %temporary file name
fid = fopen(tn, 'w');
fwrite(fid, A_binary_out, 'char');
fclose(fid);
fid = fopen(tn, 'r');
A_binary_in = char(fread(fid, [1 inf], 'uint8'));
fclose(fid);
pairs = typecast(uint8(bin2dec(reshape(A_binary_in, 8, []).')),'double');
A_reconstructed = pairs(1:2:end) + 1i .* pairs(2:2:end)
A_reconstructed =
1.01709879921672 - 0.00394256645505557i 0.996013541706753 + 0.0113592028562242i -0.00607963966107746 - 0.00701052911751136i
If your original A did not happen to be a column vector, then you will need a step to reshape it to the original size.
Ian Ono
Ian Ono on 19 Oct 2021
Great!
Much thanks

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