converting a binary vector to polynomial form?

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If i have a binary vector:
x = 1 0 0 1 0 1
how can i convert this to polynomial form:
y = x.^5+x.^2+1
regards.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Apr 2013
If you have the Symbolic Toolbox, use poly2sym
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Malik
Malik on 25 Apr 2013
i have a binary vector representing the 1 and 0 coefficients of a polynomial. i want to convert it to polynomial form, so that its easy for me to see the positions at which i have 1 as the co-efficient.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Apr 2013
You could just
find(fliplr(x)) - 1
which would, in this example, output 5 2 0
Anyhow, so you are looking for a string output ?

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