bits.Reverse() Function in Golang with Examples
Go language provides inbuilt support for bits to implement bit counting and manipulation functions for the predeclared unsigned integer types with the help of bits package. This package provides Reverse() function which is used to find the reversed order of the value of a. To access Reverse() function you need to add a math/bits package in your program with the help of the import keyword.
Syntax:
func Reverse(a uint) uint
Parameters: This function takes one parameter of uint type, i.e., a.
Return Value: This function returns the value of a with its bits in reversed order.
Example 1:
// Golang program to illustrate bits.Reverse() Function package main import ( "fmt" "math/bits" ) // Main function func main() { // Using Reverse() function a := bits.Reverse(5) fmt.Printf( "Reverse order of %d: %b" , 5, a) } |
Output:
Reverse order of 5: 1010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Example 2:
// Golang program to illustrate bits.Reverse() Function package main import ( "fmt" "math/bits" ) // Main function func main() { // Using Reverse() function a1 := bits.Reverse(23) fmt.Printf( "Reverse(%b) := %b\n" , 23, a1) a2 := bits.Reverse(13) fmt.Printf( "Reverse(%b) := %b\n" , 13, a2) } |
Output:
Reverse(10111) := 1110100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Reverse(1101) := 1011000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000