Binary storage format of printed data in memory

Source: Internet
Author: User
This is a code that was originally seen in the first volume of <Thinking in C ++>. At that time, I was very touched by myself. Today, I saw someone asking something similar in the forum. I wrote one in C language based on that idea, which is a small souvenir: # include <stdio. h>


Void printBinary (unsigned char * mem, int size )...{
Int I;
While (size --)...{
Printf ("% p:", mem );
For (I = 7; I> = 0; I --)...{
If (* mem & (1 <I ))...{
Printf ("1 ");
} Else ...{
Printf ("0 ");
}
}
Mem ++;
Printf ("");
}
}


Int main ()...{
Int A = 2;
Double B = 3.9;

Puts ("testcase 1 :");
Printbinary (unsigned char *) (& A), sizeof ());
Puts ("testcase 2 :");
Printbinary (unsigned char *) (& B), sizeof (B ));
Return 0;
}

 

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