Given a decimal number that may include a fractional component, convert it into binary representation. The numbers you are given will always be cleanly representable using positive and negative powers of 2.
As with dec2bin, return your result in a string.
Examples:
Input d = 2.5 Output b is '10.1'
Input d = 34.125 Output b is '100010.001'
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If you really want help with this problem, put together a small test suite that gives some inputs and some sample outputs (that you tabulate by hand) and wait for someone to produce a MATLAB function to do what you want.
This is an interesting problem. Acting as an administrator, I cleaned it up and added some tests.