Reply by navaneetha krishnan January 7, 20032003-01-07
Did you check the filterdesign toolbox quantization
functions and quantized filters?

I think fixed point blockset in simulink is also
suited for these kind of operations and analysis.

Navan

--- Girish B S <> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please let me know if it is possible to control
> precision in
> Matlab. I learnt that, by default, Matlab uses
> double precision for all
> arithmetic operations. My application requires me to
> restrict digital
> filter data (input) to only about 10 bits.
>
> Thanks,
>
> BSG


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Reply by Appalayagari Sreedhar January 7, 20032003-01-07
Hi Girish,
Type help format and verify u may find some clue.
good luck,sree.
Girish B S <> wrote:Hi All,

Please let me know if it is possible to control precision in
Matlab. I learnt that, by default, Matlab uses double precision for all
arithmetic operations. My application requires me to restrict digital
filter data (input) to only about 10 bits.

Thanks,

BSG
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Reply by Girish B S January 6, 20032003-01-06
Hi All,

Please let me know if it is possible to control precision in
Matlab. I learnt that, by default, Matlab uses double precision for all
arithmetic operations. My application requires me to restrict digital
filter data (input) to only about 10 bits.

Thanks,

BSG