realmax
Largest positive fixed-point value or quantized number
Syntax
realmax(a)
realmax(q)
Description
realmax(a)
is the largest real-world value
that can be represented in the data type of fi
object a
.
Anything larger overflows.
realmax(q)
is the largest quantized number
that can be represented where q
is a quantizer
object.
Anything larger overflows.
Examples
q = quantizer('float',[6 3]);
x = realmax(q)
x = 14
Algorithms
If q
is a floating-point quantizer
object,
the largest positive number, x, is
If q
is a signed fixed-point quantizer
object,
the largest positive number, x, is
If q
is an unsigned fixed-point quantizer
object (datamode
= 'ufixed')
, the largest positive number, x,
is
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
See Also
eps
| exponentmax
| exponentmin
| fractionlength
| intmax
| intmin
| lowerbound
| lsb
| quantizer
| range
| realmin
| upperbound