int32
32-bit signed integer arrays
Description
Variables in MATLAB® of data type (class) int32 are stored as 4-byte
(32-bit) signed integers. For example:
y = int32(10);
whos yName Size Bytes Class Attributes y 1x1 4 int32
For more information on integer types, see Integers.
Creation
Some array creation functions allow you to specify the data type. For instance,
zeros(100,'int32') creates a 100-by-100 matrix of zeros of type
int32.
If you have an array of a different type, such as double or
single, then you can convert that array to an array of type
int32 by using the int32 function.
Syntax
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Examples
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced before R2006a