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How to convert a string to a 8 bit Ascii one row binary vector?

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Hello everyone. I have for example the string:"abcd" i want to convert it to "01100001011000100110001101100100" (see the apendded zeros). as a logical vector.
thanks!

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 17 Ago 2016
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 17 Ago 2016
s='abcd'
p=dec2bin(double('abcd'),8)'
out=p(:)'
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Jack Day
Jack Day il 17 Ago 2016
thank you Azzi. But unfortunately, dec2bin doesnt convert well the full ascii table. 'abcd' is converted well, but ╞ , ╨ etc. does not.
i need a convertion of 8 bit ascii of all the characters. thanks
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 17 Ago 2016
Modificato: Stephen23 il 17 Ago 2016
@Jack Day: ╞ , ╨ are not in the ASCII character set. ASCII only uses seven bits.
Those characters are in the Unicode "Box Drawing" set, which starts at 0X2500 (9472 decimal). There is no way that these can fit into seven (or even eight) bits!
To convert into a logical vector with eight bits per character, as the question requires:
reshape(dec2bin(+'abcd',8)',1,[])=='1'

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