Binary to character function?
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So far I have this function:
function char2bin
char=input('Enter a character: ', 's');
char2=(dec2bin(char))
sprintf('%08s',char2)
which takes in a character, and converts it into a vector of 8 0's and 1's, forced to be 8 with the '%08s' thingy.
Next, I need to make a function which will:
1. Convert the vector of bits to a vector ASCII numbers (0 becomes 48, 1 becomes 49).
2. Convert the vector of ASCII numbers to a character string (use the char function).
3. Use the bin2dec function to convert the string into a single ASCII number.
4. Convert the ASCII number into a character.
and I have no idea where to start with that, any help would be great, thank you in advance!
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Erik Dekelbaum
2014-11-24
编辑:Erik Dekelbaum
2014-11-24
(Note: For #1)
Can you make a function where you add 1 to each "bit"?
Pretty much a function with something like x = x+1 in it
Andrew Ardolino
2014-11-24
Erik Dekelbaum
2014-11-24
It might. Try making a new function where the output is the input vector of bits + 1. Then check the new output variable in the workspace. If the values are all incremented by 1, you know it worked.
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Guillaume
2014-11-24
1 个投票
- simply use double(somestring) to get the ASCII values of the character
- to reverse that operation: char(asciivalues)
- doesn't make sense to me
- see 2.
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Andrew Ardolino
2014-11-24
Guillaume
2014-11-24
First function is correct for what you want it to do.
Second function is correct for the steps 1 and 2 you asked. I don't see the point of step 2, since you get back the original x. (i.e. chars is the same as x).
However, if this second function is supposed to do the opposite of the first function, then your description is completely wrong, Such a function would be:
function character = bin2char(binvec)
svec = char(binvec + '0'); %convert logical vector to a string of 0-1
character = char(bin2dec(svec)); %convert string to decimal, then to char
end
The above code also shows you how to return a value from a function, so that you can pass it on to another function.
Andrew Ardolino
2014-11-25
Guillaume
2014-11-25
The bin2char I wrote does the steps you've described. I must have misunderstood something in my earlier answer:
- is binvec + '0'
- is char(result_of_1)
- is bin2dec(svec)
- is char(result_of_3)
To be able to pass a result from a function to another, you need to tell the function to return that result, just like I have done with my bin2char
function binvec = char2bin(charinput)
I would actually take out the charinput = input(...) line out of that function and use it in the main script instead
charinput = input(...);
binvec = char2bin(charinput)
origchar = bin2char(binvec)
Usha Padma
2021-6-12
binvec = char2bin(charinput)
origchar = bin2char(binvec)
Please share the code of the function char2bin(charinput) and bin2char(binvec)
out1 = char2bin('Hello, Usha!')
out2 = bin2char(out1)
function binvec = char2bin(charinput)
binvec = reshape((dec2bin(charinput,8) - '0').',1,[]);
end
function origchar = bin2char(binvec)
origchar = char(reshape(bin2dec(reshape(char(binvec + '0'),8,[]).'),1,[]));
end
Usha Padma
2021-6-14
Thank you. It helped me a lot
Image Analyst
2014-11-25
See my latest answer in your original question: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/163995#comment_251754 I think it does what you want. For example you can send in '123abc' and it will return
strAscii =
011000101100100110011110000111000101100011
asciiLogicalArray =
Columns 1 through 29
0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
Columns 30 through 42
1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
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Andrew Ardolino
2014-11-25
Star Strider
2014-11-25
From the documentation (for R2014b):
str = dec2bin(d,n) produces a binary representation with at least n bits.
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