bits.LeadingZeros32() Function in Golang With Examples
Last Updated :
19 Apr, 2020
bits.LeadingZeros32() Function in Golang is used to find the number of the leading zero bits in the given number. If the given number is equal to zero, then this function will return 32. To access this function, one needs to imports the math/bits package in the program.
Syntax:
func LeadingZeros32(x uint32) int
Parameters: This function takes one parameter of uint32 type, i.e., x.
Return Value: This function returns a total number of leading zero bits in x.
Example 1:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"math/bits"
)
func main() {
x := bits.LeadingZeros32(9)
fmt.Println( "Total number of leading zero bits: " , x)
}
|
Output:
Total number of leading zero bits: 28
Example 2:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"math/bits"
)
func main() {
x := bits.LeadingZeros32(0)
fmt.Println( "Total number of leading zero bits: " , x)
}
|
Output:
Total number of leading zero bits: 32
Like Article
Suggest improvement
Share your thoughts in the comments
Please Login to comment...