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BigInteger Class bitCount() method: Here, we are going to learn about the bitCount() method of BigInteger Class with its syntax and example.
Submitted by Preeti Jain, on May 10, 2020
BigInteger Class bitCount() method
- bitCount() method is available in java.math package.
- bitCount() method is used to count the number of bits in 2’s complement denotation of this BigInteger.
- bitCount() method is a non-static method, it is accessible with the class object only and if we try to access the method with the class name then we will get an error.
- bitCount() method does not throw an exception at the time of counting bits.
Syntax:
public int bitCount();
Parameter(s):
Return value:
The return type of this method is BigInteger, it returns number of bits in 2's complement denotation of this BigInteger.
Example:
// Java program to demonstrate the example
// of int bitCount() method of BigInteger
import java.math.*;
public class BitCountOfBI {
public static void main(String args[]) {
// Initialize two variables str1 and str2
String str1 = "10";
String str2 = "-4";
// Initialize two BigInteger objects
BigInteger b_int1 = new BigInteger(str1);
BigInteger b_int2 = new BigInteger(str2);
System.out.println("b_int1: " + b_int1);
System.out.println("b_int2: " + b_int2);
// returns the number of bits in 2's complement
// representation of this BigInteger b_dec1
int bit_count = b_int1.bitCount();
System.out.println("b_int1.bitCount(): " + bit_count);
// returns the number of bits in 2's complement
// representation of this BigInteger b_dec2 and it
// may differ from its sign bit
bit_count = b_int2.bitCount();
System.out.println("b_int2.bitCount(): " + bit_count);
}
}
Output
b_int1: 10
b_int2: -4
b_int1.bitCount(): 2
b_int2.bitCount(): 2