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How to find the number of 1 when int data is stored in memory

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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How to find the number of int data stored in memory, many novices are not very clear about this. In order to help you solve this problem, the following editor will explain it in detail. People with this need can come and learn. I hope you can get something.

/ * 015-find the number of 1 when int data is stored in memory problem description input an int data and calculate the number of 1 when the int data is stored in memory. Input description: enter an integer (int type) output description: after this number is converted to binary, the number of output 1 is input example: 5 output example: 2 include int main (void) {int integer,i; int count = 0; scanf ("% d", & integer); unsigned uninteger = (unsigned) integer; / / printf ("% u\ n", uninteger) While (uninteger) {if (uninteger% 2 = = 1) {count++;} uninteger / = 2;} printf ("% d", count); return 0;} is it helpful for you to read the above content? If you want to know more about the relevant knowledge or read more related articles, please follow the industry information channel, thank you for your support.

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