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isscaleddouble

Determine whether input is scaled double data type

Description

example

tf = isscaleddouble(a) returns 1 (true) when the DataType property of fi object a is ScaledDouble. Otherwise, it returns 0 (false).

example

tf = isscaleddouble(T) returns 1 (true) when the DataType property of numerictype object T is ScaledDouble. Otherwise, it returns 0 (false).

Examples

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Create a fi object and determine whether its DataType property is set to ScaledDouble.

a = fi(pi)
a = 
    3.1416

          DataTypeMode: Fixed-point: binary point scaling
            Signedness: Signed
            WordLength: 16
        FractionLength: 13
tf = isscaleddouble(a)
tf = logical
   0

T = numerictype('DataType','ScaledDouble');
a = fi(pi,T)
a = 
    3.1416


          DataTypeMode: Scaled double: binary point scaling
            Signedness: Signed
            WordLength: 16
        FractionLength: 15
tf = isscaleddouble(a)
tf = logical
   1

Create a numerictype object and determine whether its DataType property is set to ScaledDouble.

T = numerictype
T =


          DataTypeMode: Fixed-point: binary point scaling
            Signedness: Signed
            WordLength: 16
        FractionLength: 15
tf = isscaleddouble(T)
tf = logical
   0

T = numerictype('DataType','ScaledDouble')
T =


          DataTypeMode: Scaled double: binary point scaling
            Signedness: Signed
            WordLength: 16
        FractionLength: 15
tf = isscaleddouble(T)
tf = logical
   1

Input Arguments

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Input fi object, specified as a scalar, vector, matrix, or multidimensional array.

Data Types: fi

Input numerictype object, specified as a scalar.

Version History

Introduced in R2008a