uint32
Converts to 32-bit unsigned integer.
Syntax
Y = uint32(X)
Input argument
X - a matrix of double, single or integers.
Output argument
Y - a matrix of 32-bit unsigned integer.
Description
uint32 converts value to 32-bit unsigned integer type.
The value is rounded to the nearest uint32 value on conversion. A value that is above or below the range for an uint32 class is mapped to one of the endpoints of the range [0, 4294967295].
Example
See also
intmax, intmin, numeric types.
History
Version
Description
1.0.0
initial version
Author
Allan CORNET
Last updated