std::countr_zero
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countr_zero
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Defined in header 
 
 
<bit> 
 template< class T >
constexpr int countr_zero( T x ) noexcept;
 
 (since C++20) 
constexpr int countr_zero( T x ) noexcept;
Returns the number of consecutive 0 bits in the value of x, starting from the least significant bit ("right").
This overload participates in overload resolution only if T is an unsigned integer type (that is, unsigned char, unsigned short, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned long long, or an extended unsigned integer type).
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[edit] Parameters
 x
 -
 value of unsigned integer type
[edit] Return value
The number of consecutive 0 bits in the value of x, starting from the least significant bit.
[edit] Notes
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
|---|---|---|---|
| __cpp_lib_bitops | 201907L | (C++20) | Bit operations | 
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <bit> #include <bitset> #include <cstdint> #include <iostream> int main() { for (const std::uint8_t i : {0, 0b11111111, 0b00011100, 0b00011101}) std::cout << "countr_zero( " << std::bitset <8>(i) << " ) = " << std::countr_zero(i) << '\n'; }
Output:
countr_zero( 00000000 ) = 8 countr_zero( 11111111 ) = 0 countr_zero( 00011100 ) = 2 countr_zero( 00011101 ) = 0
[edit] See also
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(function template) [edit]
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(function template) [edit]
 
 checks if all, any or none of the bits are set to true 
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(public member function of
std::bitset<N>) [edit]