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dec2bin is not precise with 64 bits numbers

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suzi freunden
suzi freunden il 2 Apr 2012
Hi, I was trying to apply a left circular shift to a 64 bits number, when I notice that dec2bin does'nt work correctly, Have you any idea how to fix it? for example:
dec2bin(double(9223372036855037954))
ans =
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000000
But the right anwser that I expect is:
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000010

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Thomas
Thomas il 2 Apr 2012
For dec2bin to work correctly it should be nonnegative integer smaller than 2^52
It is mentioned int he documentation: http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/dec2bin.html

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 2 Apr 2012
double(9223372036855037954) is not a 64 bit number: it is an IEEE 754 Double Precision Floating Point number.
Please see http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13142-dec2bin and in particular the last comment I made (about 64 bit constants.)

suzi freunden
suzi freunden il 2 Apr 2012
thanks for the answers, I have another question: is there a function doing a correct bitshift for unsigned integer bigger than 2^52? I'm using R2009b
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Jan
Jan il 13 Mag 2012
BITSHIFT works correctly with UINT64 in 2009a. Only reading the value fails.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 2 Apr 2012
So use a tool (vpi, found on the FEX) designed to handle large numbers.
>> vpi2bin(vpi('9223372036855037954'))
ans =
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001000000000000000010
Or for that matter, if you like bigger numbers...
>> vpi2bin(vpi('92233720368556346354667564688567567858565037954'))
ans =
1000000100111111001110010111100011111000101000010100010011111110011000001110001001010001100001110111110110100110000010110001111110011111100101011111110000010
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 13 Mag 2012
vpi is a MATLAB File Exchange (FEX) contribution. You need to download it and install it on your machine.
suzi freunden
suzi freunden il 13 Mag 2012
To use the vpi (Variable Precision Integer) arithmetic tools, you will need to have the top level directory (VariablePrecisionIntegers) on your MATLAB search path.\
I just download it and change MATLAB search path there is no .exe or something like

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