Does Matlab have a function which is similar with sizeof in C?
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For example, if I type sizeof('double'), the function can give me 8. Let me know whether Matlab has a function working similarly with sizeof in C language.
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Steven Lord
el 28 de Mzo. de 2018
How would you use such a function if it existed? You don't need to allocate memory yourself like you do in C, instead you should use functions like zeros, ones, etc. to preallocate your arrays.
mysiak
el 8 de Nov. de 2019
For example when reading custom binary files.
I created simple binary file where all elements are of say 64bit long int64. Now I want to read such binary file in matlab with fread. I want to use fseek in order to navigate through the file, but I need to move in chunks of data which correspond to meaningful frame in my applicatio, say 5 numbers of int64.
So the fseek looks like fseek(fileid, 5*8, 'cof');
Then I use fread like fread(fileID,5,'int64')
Now it would be good if the 5*8 in fseek could be replaced by 5 *sizeof('int64') since matlab is aware of the int64 type. So the number 8 should be tied to int64 type.
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Birdman
el 28 de Mzo. de 2018
Use the sizeof.m file from the following link:
Type:
sizeof('double')
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Jan
el 28 de Mzo. de 2018
Editada: Jan
el 13 de Abr. de 2021
A cheap method would be:
function S = sizeof(V)
switch lower(V)
case {'double', 'int64', 'uint64'}
S = 8;
case {'single', 'int32', 'uint32'}
S = 4;
case {'char', 'int16', 'uint16'}
S = 2;
case {'logical', 'int8', 'uint8'}
S = 1;
otherwise
warning('Jan:sizeof:BadClass', 'Class "%s" is not supported.', V);
S = NaN;
end
end
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Horshack Horshack
el 10 de Abr. de 2021
Editada: Horshack Horshack
el 12 de Abr. de 2021
Edit: Oops, this doesn't work in Matlab, only Octave.
I simply cast an arbitrary constant value (zero) to the type and then take the size of the lvalue result. Examples:
sizeof(uint8(0))
sizeof(uint16(0))
sizeof(uint32(0))
sizeof(double(0))
Output:
1
2
4
8
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