How can I convert a double variable to uint8 and convert it back to double?

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I'm doing some simple image processing stuff and during it I faced with a strage problem.
The problem is: 163 is not equal to 163.0000! and I don't know why it happens and how I should fix it.
look at below code to make it more clear:
>> u = W_image(1); d = de(1);
>> d
d =
163.0000
>> u
u =
uint8
163
>> d == u
ans =
logical
0
>> d == double(u)
ans =
logical
0
>> d == cast(u, 'double')
ans =
logical
0
>>
NOTE: W_image and de are two identical matrix just with different types!
My Question: What functions should I use to see result 1 in below code?
>> d == double(uint8(d))
ans =
logical
0
>>
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Ive J
Ive J el 1 de En. de 2021
Editada: Ive J el 1 de En. de 2021
Maybe you just need to round(d), because I guess even you try
d == 163
You'll get false!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 1 de En. de 2021
d is not 163. It probably has some digit way out in the 7th or 8th decimal place. If you want a perfect integer, just round it
fprintf('d really equals 0.20f\n', d);
d = round(d);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 1 de En. de 2021
NOTE: W_image and de are two identical matrix just with different types!
No they are not.
You are using format short ,which has the property that values which are exact integers are displayed without decimal points. d is not exactly 163
Use
format long g
d - 163
to see the difference.
Any time that you have values computed different ways, they will not necessarily be equal. For example 29/7*7-29 = 3.5527136788005e-15

J Chen
J Chen el 1 de En. de 2021
Very interesting. In R2019b, I got
>> d = 163.0
d =
163
>> d == double(uint8(d))
ans =
logical
1
>> d == (uint8(d))
ans =
logical
1

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