How do i get the lower 8 bits of int?

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佛祖请我去吃肉 2020-12-08 19:56

Lets say I have an int variable n = 8. On most machines this will be a 32 bit value. How can I only get the lower 8 bits (lowest byte) of this in binary? Also how can i acce

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  •  南笙
    南笙 (楼主)
    2020-12-08 20:38

    unsigned n = 8;
    unsigned low8bits = n & 0xFF;
    

    Note a few things:

    1. For bitwise operations, always use the unsigned types
    2. Bits can be extracted from numbers using binary masking with the & operator
    3. To access the low 8 bits the mask is 0xFF because in binary it has its low 8 bits turned on and the rest 0
    4. The low 8 bits of the number 8 are... 8 (think about it for a moment)

    To access a certain bit of a number, say the kth bit:

    unsigned n = ...;
    unsigned kthbit = (1 << k) & n;
    

    Now, kthbit will be 0 if the kth bit of n is 0, and some positive number (2**k) if the kth bit of n is 1.

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