Convert logical variable into integer number
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Guilherme Roberto
le 8 Mar 2016
Réponse apportée : Marcelo Moraes
le 10 Jan 2022
Hi! I think my problem is very simple. I have some boolean expressions in my code, which the results will always be 1 or 0 (true or false). Here are some examples:
data=data+(-1*(~mat(i)&&mat(j)&&mat(k)))||(~mat(i)&&~mat(j));
or
data=data+(~mat(i));
I have to convert these logicals 1s and 0s to int values. I've tried using abs() but it is not working.
Btw, I'm on R2015b.
I appreciate the help.
Thanks!
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Ced
le 8 Mar 2016
You can usually use logicals and numerical values interchangeably in matlab (for most operations), no need to convert them. But If you do, you can cast them e.g. using int8
a = logical(0); % a is a logical
b = a; % b is a logical
c = int8(a); % c is an int8
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Jim Morgenstern
le 30 Mar 2017
Actually this did not work for me ... which may be a bug in Matlab.
I have a logical array: E = uint8(zeros( ..., )); vcl = edge (A, 'canny', ...); vv = uint8(vcl); E = E + uint8(vcl);
when i do imtool(vcl), i see the pixels with edges. when i do imtool(E) it is all zero. and also imtool(vv) is all zero. I changed uint8 to double and it works correctly. possible bug?
Stephen23
le 21 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 21 Déc 2021
"I changed uint8 to double and it works correctly. possible bug?"
Not at all. MATLAB assumes that UINT8 image data ranges from 0-255 (i.e. the entire 8-bit range) whereas DOUBLE image data ranges from 0-1 (i.e. normalized). This is clearly explained in the MATLAB documentation:
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Marcelo Moraes
le 10 Jan 2022
In HDC Coder you can use the block
HDL CODER => LOGIC AND BIT OPERATIONS => BIT CONCAT
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