Difference between revisions of "Bit.tobits"
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{{Function | {{Function | ||
|name=bit.tobits | |name=bit.tobits | ||
− | |args={{Type| | + | |args={{Type|number}} n |
|api=bit | |api=bit | ||
|returns={{Type|table}} the bits making up the value <var>n</var>, with entries up to the most-significant 1 bit in <var>n</var> | |returns={{Type|table}} the bits making up the value <var>n</var>, with entries up to the most-significant 1 bit in <var>n</var> |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 12 July 2013
This function has been deprecated. This function has been removed from ComputerCraft .
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Function bit.tobits | |
Converts a number to an array (numerically-indexed table) containing the corresponding binary bit values (the inverse of bit.tonumb) | |
Syntax | bit.tobits(number n) |
Returns | table the bits making up the value n, with entries up to the most-significant 1 bit in n |
Part of | ComputerCraft |
API | bit |
Examples
Example | |
Convert the number 18 into its binary representation (10010) | |
Code |
for k, v in pairs(bit.tobits(18)) do print(k, ", ", v) end |
Output | 1, 0 2, 1 3, 0 4, 0 5, 1 |
As of ComputerCraft 1.42 the bit library has moved to Java code, and as such this function is no longer required or included.