MATLAB Indexing type dependence (bug?)
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Ben
el 20 de Feb. de 2025
Please see this strange example, where the datatype (single vs double) of the starting index affects how many data points are returned:
y = rand(67347456+50,1);
y = single(y);
N = single(50);
size(y(N+1:end))
MATLAB returns: >> 67347454 1 (incorrect, missing 2 elements)
size([N+1:length(y)])
MATLAB returns: >> 1 67347456 (which is correct)
and
size(y(double(N)+1:end))
MATLAB returns >> 67347456 1 (also correct)
Other datatypes like uint32 also work fine.
Please help me understand: If N is only 50, what does it matter to the indexing whether it is a single or a double? Also, aren't these ending index values well within the presicion of single?
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Stephen23
el 20 de Feb. de 2025
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el 21 de Feb. de 2025
"what does it matter to the indexing whether it is a single or a double?"
Because single precision cannot represent all of those indices. The largest index is:
y = rand(67347456+50,1);
x = numel(y)
which cannot be represented using SINGLE. The closest SINGLE value is:
single(x)
"...aren't these ending index values well within the presicion of single?"
Nope, those indices are well above FLINTMAX:
flintmax('single')
"MATLAB Indexing type dependence (bug?)"
I do not see anything that indicates a bug.
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Walter Roberson
el 20 de Feb. de 2025
eps(single(67347456+50))
single precision numbers are 8 apart by the time of 67347456
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