Please I need help in MATLAB!!

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Samira Zeinab
Samira Zeinab el 25 de Oct. de 2016
Comentada: xiexiezaijian el 26 de Oct. de 2016
I have to write a function that changes binary numbers to decimal numbers without using loops and without using the function bin2dec.
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Adam
Adam el 25 de Oct. de 2016
If you have to write the function then write it. Then come and ask for help once you have made some effort.

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xiexiezaijian
xiexiezaijian el 25 de Oct. de 2016
since no loops and no bin2dec, this work could be done using the definition of binary number and vecterization operation. Take binary number 101 for example:
a = 101;
b = str2num(num2str(a)');
c = 2.^(2:-1:0)*b;%get the decimal number here
it is easy to handle the binary number with 4 or more digits and even numbers with points.
It seems that this is a question in MATLAB Cody.....
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Samira Zeinab
Samira Zeinab el 25 de Oct. de 2016
I cannot use str2num . I have to use the point-wise operator :^ (dot ^ ) and the matrix multiplication operator applied to vectors. In particular, if u is a 1 by n vector and v is an n by 1 vector, then u v is the scalar given by u v = Σn i=1 u(i) v(i).)
xiexiezaijian
xiexiezaijian el 26 de Oct. de 2016
If no str2num......maybe you could do like this;
a = 101;
b = num2str(101) - '0';% since '1'-'0' = 1;
c = 2.^(2:-1:0)*b';
really like a Cody problem....

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de Oct. de 2016
Hint: 2 to the 0, 2 to the 1, 2 to the 2, 2 to the 3... is 2 to the vector 0:3. Multiply each of those by the corresponding digit of the input and add the results

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