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How to undo cross in binary

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Method 2 Standard: The idea is to keep putting set bits of the num in reversenum until num becomes zero. After num becomes zero, shift the remaining bits of reversenum. Let num is stored using 8 bits and num be 00000110. After the loop you will get reversenum as 00000011.
The number system we use in everyday life is called the decimal system, where we use the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 to represent all of our numbers. In this system, each digit is a power of 10. The binary system follows a similar structure, except for each digit, you only have 2 values, 0 and 1.
Here we use the flip() of bitset to invert the bits of the number, in order to avoid flipping the leading zeroes in the binary representation of the number, we have calculated the number of bits in the binary representation and flipped only the actual bits of the number.
Remember that in binary 1 is on: and 0 is off. Choose the binary number that you want to decode. Give each number a value, starting from the extreme right. For example, using the number 1001001, 1=1, +0=2, +0=4, +1=8, +0=16, +0=32, +1=64.
The key to reading binary is separating the code into groups of usually 8 digits and knowing that each 1 or 0 represents a 1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128, ect. from the right to the left. the numbers are easy to remember because they start at 1 and then are multiplied by 2 every time.
To read binary, find a number that you want to read, and remember to count the places from right to left. Then, multiply each digit by 2 to the power of its place number. For example, if the 3rd place from the right is a 1, you would multiply 1 by 2 to the power of 3 to get 8.
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