Combining two number to one number
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Poul Reitzel
el 29 de Nov. de 2011
Comentada: Image Analyst
el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Dear Matlab users
Im facing the problem of combining two seperate numbers into one number. Let's say i have the number 1 and 2 and want to combine them in that order, resulting in 12. Another example could be 4 and 6, yielding 46, or 3, 6 and 7 yielding 367.. Is there any smart or simple way of doing this?
Thanks in advance, Poul
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Chandra Kurniawan
el 29 de Nov. de 2011
a = 1;
b = 2;
c = 3;
result = strcat(num2str(a),num2str(b),num2str(c));
result = str2num(result);
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Image Analyst
el 28 de Dic. de 2014
Use sprintf():
a = 1;
b = 2;
c = 3;
str = sprintf('%d%d%d', a, b, c) % If you want a string.
doubleStr = str2double(str) % If you want a double.
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Stephen23
el 10 de En. de 2019
Simpler and more versatile to just have one '%d' specifier:
str = sprintf('%d', a, b, c)
Poul Reitzel
el 29 de Nov. de 2011
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A C
el 19 de Mayo de 2019
hello, Image Analyst
I was talking about this code. It returns 367
b = [3 6 7]
out = b*10.^(numel(b)-1:-1:0)'
I thought this would look like this
out = [30 60 70].^[2; 1; 0]
but it returns a matrix.
Why are the two codes different. How does the first code return a single number?
Image Analyst
el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Well, it would be good if you had given that equation for "out" in your first post so we'd have known about it.
It's because the first vector is a row vector and the second is a column vector (because of the '). And you're using a recent version of MATLAB that does automatic expansion. Look up expansion here or in MATLAB to see what that means.
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