how to convert decimal values into 8bit binary sequence and represent in a 256*256 matrix
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Abirami
on 13 Aug 2014
Commented: Stephen23
on 3 Apr 2017
hello
I have used the following code to represent decimal values in a matrix to 8bit binary sequences in place of each value. but im not able to get the 8 bit value...instead i get only one bit answer. also in case an 8bit sequence is obtained how should i represent each sequence separately? please help.
>>clc
>>clear all
>>close all
>>a=imread('C:\Users\Abzz\Desktop\lena.png');
>>imshow(a)
>>disp(a)
>>for i=1:1:256
>>for j=1:1:256
>>b(i,j,:)=dec2bin(a(i,j),8);
>>end
>>end
>>disp(b)
thanks in advance
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Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
on 13 Aug 2014
Hi Abirami,
You are aware that you're making a 256 x 256 x 8 matrix(3D matrix), and that's how it showed on MALTAB when you have a 3D matrix.
A quick solution would be to store it in a cell, so change your code as such
b{i,j,1} = dec2bin(a(i,j),8);
Hope that helps. Good Luck.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Aug 2014
a=imread('C:\Users\Abzz\Desktop\lena.png');
b=cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x) reshape(dec2bin(x,8)-'0',1,1,8),a,'un',0));
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