Why are all the negative values in the matrix show as 0?

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JCH
JCH el 8 de Feb. de 2023
Comentada: Steven Lord el 8 de Feb. de 2023
The code below creates a matrix to do calculations, however, the negative values results are show in the matrix as 0. Why would this happen and how to keep those negative values instead of 0. Thank you.
load Foveal
T = ans;
T_1002 = T(matches(T.message,'1002'),:);
T_ENDSACC = T(matches(T.message,'ENDSACC'),:);
[x1 ~] = size(T_ENDSACC);
[x2 ~] = size(T_1002);
T_diff = zeros(x1,x2);
for q = 1:x1
T_diff(q,:) = T_ENDSACC.reltime(q) - T_1002.reltime(:);
end

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Voss
Voss el 8 de Feb. de 2023
reltime is of class uint32, as shown here:
load Foveal
T = ans;
class(T.reltime)
ans = 'uint32'
An unsigned integer cannot be negative. If you want to allow negative values use a different type such as a signed integer or a floating-point (such as single or double). Here I'll make reltime into a double:
T.reltime = double(T.reltime);
And then run the rest of the code:
T_1002 = T(matches(T.message,'1002'),:);
T_ENDSACC = T(matches(T.message,'ENDSACC'),:);
[x1 ~] = size(T_ENDSACC);
[x2 ~] = size(T_1002);
T_diff = zeros(x1,x2);
for q = 1:x1
T_diff(q,:) = T_ENDSACC.reltime(q) - T_1002.reltime(:);
end
T_diff
T_diff = 57×5
-870 -3140 -5422 -6504 -7398 -586 -2856 -5138 -6220 -7114 -361 -2631 -4913 -5995 -6889 -164 -2434 -4716 -5798 -6692 90 -2180 -4462 -5544 -6438 337 -1933 -4215 -5297 -6191 545 -1725 -4007 -5089 -5983 1171 -1099 -3381 -4463 -5357 1353 -917 -3199 -4281 -5175 1836 -434 -2716 -3798 -4692
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Voss
Voss el 8 de Feb. de 2023
You're welcome!
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 8 de Feb. de 2023
FYI for the integer types you can use intmin and intmax to determine the range of allowed values for that type.
intmin('uint32')
ans = uint32 0
intmax('uint32')
ans = uint32 4294967295
Assignment of values outside that range truncates.
x = ones(1, 2, 'uint32')
x = 1×2
1 1
x(1) = -1 % -1 is < intmin('uint32') so MATLAB stores intmin('uint32')
x = 1×2
0 1
x(2) = 1e11 % 1e11 is > intmax('uint32') so MATLAB stores intmax('uint32')
x = 1×2
0 4294967295

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