How do i convert decimal to hexadecimal for floating points
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I have attached the screenshots, in which i have extracted HOG features for a image and found its values in floating point but when i am converting the same decimal values to hexadecimal i am getting the error. please help
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There is no single "standard" way of encoding values with fractional values using binary/hexadecimal. First you need to specify which of the many possible encoding methods you want to use, and then obtain/implement a function for that encoding.
So, how do you want to encode your decimal fractions?
Tousif Ahmed
on 20 Jul 2017
Tousif Ahmed
on 24 Jul 2017
Walter Roberson
on 24 Jul 2017
Which FPGA are you using that supports double precision numbers? I did encounter one FPGA a couple of months ago that supported single precision, but not double precision.
When you program an FPGA you are almost always using Fixed Point. The method for converting Fixed Point to hex are a bit different than what has been posted.
Tousif Ahmed
on 24 Jul 2017
Tousif Ahmed
on 24 Jul 2017
Guillaume
on 24 Jul 2017
@Walter,
As far as I know, all Xilinx FPGAs support single precision (and half-precision) floating-point (but not double). I commonly use single precision for some operations on my national instruments c-rio fpgas (programmed in labview). It does use a ton of gate and requires a lot more clock cycles than fixed-point though.
Stephen23
on 3 Aug 2017
See also almost this identical question:
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mansour torabi
on 18 Feb 2021
You can simply write your own floating point to hex converter, like the following:
x = 5329.675; % Floating point number
xI = floor(x); % Integer Part
HI = dec2hex(xI); % Integer Part in Hex
xF = x - xI; % Floating part
HF = ''; % Floating part in Hex (begining)
ii = 0;
while xF > 0
ii = ii + 1;
ff = xF * 16^ii;
II = floor(ff);
HF = [HF, dec2hex(II)];
xF = ff - II;
end
x_hex = [HI,'.',HF] % Concatinate both Integer and Floating Part in HEX format
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Victor Tamino
on 27 Aug 2021
Unfortunately, this code works with errors. If we try to convert 0.45619303 answer is: '0.74C911835D980', but correct answer is 0.74C91100835D98. And another example: 0.38574379 -> '0.62C1AE2AF622C0', but correct answer is 0.62C01AE2AF622DC. As we can see, your function loses zeros in the hex fractional part.
Where is the mistake? I can't understand.
Giancarlo Soasti
on 25 Oct 2018
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dec2hex is the function you are probably looking for
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2018
No, dec2hex only works on nonnegative integers. If you look at the images the original poster posted, they need to convert floating point numbers including fractions.
Giancarlo Soasti
on 26 Oct 2018
Yep. You are right. I should have paid attention to the images.
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