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Karl Haebler
Karl Haebler el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Guillaume el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Hello, I am trying to read 12 bit binary data from several text file and store this information in a multidimensional array (CH1_Waveforms).
However, when I access one of these binary numbers (in CH1_Waveforms) they are represented as 1.0000e+11 instead of the full binary representation of 100001101110 or whichever binary number it is.
I am quite new to Matlab and don't know how to solve this problem, I suspect it has something to do with floating point notation. I have fiddled around with my code and can't find a solution.
How can I represent this data in it's full 12 bit binary representation and not an exponential which cuts off the data?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Here's my code now
numCH=2;
fileID=fopen('Matlab_Data.txt','r');
formatSpec='%f';
Mathematica=fscanf(fileID, formatSpec);
numseg=Mathematica(1);
domain=Mathematica(2);
i=1;
while i<=numseg
formatSpec='%f';
filename=sprintf('CH1_Seg_%d_Waveform.txt',i);
fileID=fopen(filename,'r');
CH1_Waveforms(i,:)=fscanf(fileID, formatSpec);
filename=sprintf('CH1_Trigger_Seg_%d_Waveform.txt',i);
fileID=fopen(filename,'r');
CH1_Waveforms(i,:,2)=fscanf(fileID, formatSpec);
i=i+1;
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Read the binary data as characters, not as numeric.

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Jan
Jan el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Note:
'100001101110'
is a vector of characters, not a "binary number", although you can treat it in Matlab like it is one. Therefore you need to read this a string with the '%s' format specifier in fscanf.
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Karl Haebler
Karl Haebler el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Hey Guillaume, yes I have tried yours and Jan's suggestions. I couldn't get them to work (I guess cause I'm new and don't really know what's going on), but I did end up using a textscan which did get it to work. And the data is stored in cells, like you mention. However, the conversion to decimal is different than you suggest since this is signed binary (represents positive and negative decimal numbers), and bin2dec works with unsigned data. I can find a way to convert to signed decimal if the binary data is 8 or 16 bit, but here it is 12 bit. So I'm stuck, now I don't know how to convert to 12 bit signed decimal. I'll try to figure it out but if you know I'd appreciate the help!
Karl Haebler
Karl Haebler el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Actually I figured out the binary conversion with 12 bits!

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 20 de Sept. de 2017
binarystream = fileread(yourfile);
waveform = bin2dec(strsplit(binarystream));
should work and is very simple. That is assuming that the LSB in your text file is the right-most character. Otherwise, you'll have to reverse all the strings:
waveform = bin2dec(fliplr(char(strsplit(binarystream))));
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 20 de Sept. de 2017
Editada: Guillaume el 20 de Sept. de 2017
"I couldn't get them to work"
Considering how simple the code is, it's puzzling why you couldn't get them to work. Showing us the exact code you actually used and the exact error you get (if any) would help to answer that question
I don't know how to convert to 12 bit signed decimal
Assuming a char array of Nx12 as produced by
binarydata = char(strsplit(fileread('CH1_Seg_1_Waveform.txt')))
then
signbit = binarydata(:, 1) - '0';
signeddecimal = bin2dec(binarydata) - signbit.*2^12
That's using 2's complement arithmetic with the sign bit as the MSB (1st character). It's fairly easy to cope with different endianness.
Jan
Jan el 20 de Sept. de 2017
+1: I've overseen the detail, that bin2dec works on cell strings directly.

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