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  1. MATLAB® stores all characters as Unicode® characters using the UTF-16 encoding, where every character is represented by a numeric code value. (Unicode incorporates the ASCII character set as the first 128 symbols, so ASCII characters have the same numeric codes in Unicode and ASCII.)

  2. Specify Encoding for ASCII Characters. Suppose that you generate code for an embedded target and the compiler you use requires that the source code contain only ASCII characters. Use this command: slCharacterEncoding ('US-ASCII') Specify Encoding for Non-ASCII Characters.

  3. Encoding of Characters in Code Generation. MATLAB ® represents characters in 16-bit Unicode. The code generator represents characters in an 8-bit codeset that the locale setting determines. Differences in character encoding between MATLAB and code generation have these consequences:

  4. The ASCII Decode block parses an input character vector according to a format specifier similar to scanf and makes converted values available to the real-time application.

  5. The ASCII Decode block parses an input character vector according to a format specifier similar to scanf and makes converted values available to the real-time application.

  6. Simulink Conversion from uint8 to ASCII/Char. Learn more about simulink, data conversion MATLAB, Simulink Hey everyone, So basically in short what I need to happen is for my Seiral Recieve (Arduino Support Hardware) to take in an input from my Ardunio Mega RX1 pin (which is getting information from t...

  7. Encoding of Characters in Code Generation. MATLAB ® represents characters in 16-bit Unicode. The code generator represents characters in an 8-bit codeset that the locale setting determines. Differences in character encoding between MATLAB and code generation have these consequences:

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