How can I convert Matlab Integer into java.math.BigInteger
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i want to use RSA algorithm to demonstrate the simple key generation in matlab (step by step); and i use GUI to pass the data.
the problem is when i using java.math.BigInteger;
i found that java.math.BigInteger needs char to calculate the modPow, modInvers, etc.
so when my input is an integer, i convert to string use "num2str", it works.
mycode:
a=23423423423454
b=num2str(a)
c=java.math.BigInteger(b)
but when i use larger number, it goes to error.
mycode:
a=999999999999999999
b=num2str(a)
c=java.math.BigInteger(b)
so i have to write manuual
mycode:
a='999999999999999999'
b=java.math.BigInteger(a)
is there a function to do it automatic without errorr??? i am newbie to Matlab
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Friedrich
on 20 May 2014
Why do you want to use BigInteger in the first place? Why don't you do the calculation completly in MATLAB?
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Friedrich
on 20 May 2014
When using that big numbers use uint64 instead of doubles. This will also help in calling java.math.BigInteger, e.g.
>>a=uint64(999999999999999999)
>>c=java.math.BigInteger(num2str(a))
When using double values you have loss of precission, e.g.
>> a=999999999999999999;
>> sprintf('%16.0f',a)
ans =
1000000000000000000
>>
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Friedrich
on 21 May 2014
>> bigint = sym('999999999999999999')^10000;
>> mod(bigint,32)
ans =
1
So you can do you complete calculation using symbolic math.
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