std::bitset<N>::count
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std::bitset
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bitset::count | ||||
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std::size_t count(
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Returns the number of bits that are set to true.
Return value
Number of bits that are set to true.
Example
Run this code
#include <bitset> #include <iostream> constexpr auto popcount(unsigned x) noexcept { unsigned num{}; for (; x; ++num, x &= (x - 1)); return num; }; static_assert(popcount(0b101010) == std::bitset<8>{0b101010}.count()); int main() { std::bitset<8> b("00010010"); std::cout << "Initial value: " << b << '\n'; // Find the first unset bit std::size_t idx = 0; while (idx < b.size() && b.test(idx)) ++idx; // Continue setting bits until half the bitset is filled while (idx < b.size() && b.count() < b.size() / 2) { b.set(idx); std::cout << "Setting bit " << idx << ": " << b << '\n'; while (idx < b.size() && b.test(idx)) ++idx; } }
Output:
Initial value: 00010010 Setting bit 0: 00010011 Setting bit 2: 00010111
See also
returns the number of bits that the bitset holds (public member function) |
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counts the number of 1 bits in an unsigned integer (function template) |