Binary String to double?

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Cory Zuber
Cory Zuber le 12 Avr 2018
Here is a piece of code where I take a double and convert it to a binary string.
S=[1.123,2,3];
q = quantizer('double');
B = num2bin(q,S(1));
Which returns
B = '0011111111110001111101111100111011011001000101101000011100101011'
In my code, I randomly change one bit, but I need a way to convert it back to a double.
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KSSV
KSSV le 12 Avr 2018
bin2dec

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Avr 2018
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 12 Avr 2018
bin2num(q, B)
Note:
If you randomly change the first bit then you will get the negative of the original value. If you randomly change one of the 11 bits after that, then you will affect the entire scale of the number, equivalent to multiplying or dividing by a power of 2.
If the number happened to quantize to 0, then if you change one of the last 52 bits then you would have a "denormalized number", which would be a value between 4.94065645841247e-324 and 2.2250738585072e-308

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