9.217 POPPAR — Parity of the number of bits set
- Description:
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POPPAR(I)
returns parity of the integerI
, i.e. the parity of the number of bits set (’1’ bits) in the binary representation ofI
. It is equal to 0 ifI
has an even number of bits set, and 1 for an odd number of ’1’ bits. - Standard:
-
Fortran 2008 and later
- Class:
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Elemental function
- Syntax:
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RESULT = POPPAR(I)
- Arguments:
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I Shall be of type INTEGER
. - Return value:
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The return value is of type
INTEGER
and of the default integer kind. - Example:
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program test_population print *, popcnt(127), poppar(127) print *, popcnt(huge(0_4)), poppar(huge(0_4)) print *, popcnt(huge(0_8)), poppar(huge(0_8)) end program test_population
- See also:
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