int main() {
int x = 3613;
std::cout << "x= " << x << std::endl;
std::string xBin = std::bitset<16>(x).to_string();
std::cout << xBin << std::endl;
unsigned long xDecimal = std::bitset<16>(xBin).to_ulong();
std::cout << xDecimal << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl << std::endl;
int b01 = 0b11001;
std::cout << "b01= " << b01 << std::endl;
int b02 = 0b1010;
std::cout << "b02= " << b02 << std::endl;
int b03 = b01 + b02;
std::cout << "int b03 = b01 + b02 = " << b03 << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Output:
x= 3613
0000111000011101
3613
b01= 25
b02= 10
int b03 = b01 + b02 = 35
With binary literals we can do normal arithmetic operations, while with the strings obtained with std::bitset<> this is not possible. So...the question is: how to "compose" the binary literals, for example through the conversion from decimal to binary as obtained using std::bitset<> ? Looking forward to your kind help. Marco