How can i change the default size of a variable

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Venkatapathi
Venkatapathi le 13 Fév 2012
Hi all
when i enter a variable in command window... it is showing the size of a variable is 8 bytes....
is thereany ways to change the size of the variable???
Thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 13 Fév 2012
What size do you want? You can cast it if you want, for example
intK8 = uint8(doubleK);
intK16 = uint16(doubleK);
singleK = single(doubleK);

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 13 Fév 2012
The only way to change the default size of variables is to go back to MATLAB 2.x before MATLAB supported double precision.

Jan
Jan le 13 Fév 2012
The "size" of a variable, which is defined as a scalar is "[1 x 1]", this means "one scalar value". The "8 bytes" is the memory required to store a double value. Defining a int64 occupies 8 bytes also, while a single needs 4 bytes. A double can store a value more accurately than a single, an in consequence it requires mire bytes to be stored.
Why do you want to change the "precision" (not "size") of a variable?

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