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Is there a one line expression (possibly boolean) to get the nearest 2^n number for a given integer?

Example: 5,6,7 must be 8.

8
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    "One line" in a programming language? Or mathematically? Dec 9, 2010 at 13:33
  • This is roughly equivalent to counting leading zeros, since you're interested in the first non-zero bit.
    – Ringding
    Dec 9, 2010 at 13:33
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    What language are you trying to do this in? What have you tried? Dec 9, 2010 at 13:33
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    duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/466204/…
    – Josh
    Dec 9, 2010 at 13:33
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    In your example, the nearest power of two for 5 is actually 4 (or 2^2). For 6, the answer is ambiguous (may be either 2^2 or 2^3). Can you specify the question a little further? Dec 9, 2010 at 13:34

10 Answers 10

33

Round up to the next higher power of two: see bit-twiddling hacks.

In C:

unsigned int v; // compute the next highest power of 2 of 32-bit v

v--;
v |= v >> 1;
v |= v >> 2;
v |= v >> 4;
v |= v >> 8;
v |= v >> 16;
v++;
5
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    Because it decrements, then sets all bits below its most significant bit to 1, then it increments.
    – Jason S
    Dec 9, 2010 at 22:36
  • Becareful when using signed int. Values > 0x4000_0000 will return 0x8000_0000.
    – Nathan
    Oct 18, 2012 at 23:23
  • Input values > 0x8000_0000 will return 0.
    – Nathan
    Oct 18, 2012 at 23:24
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    Incidentally, you can right shift by one place at the end to get the next lowest power of 2.
    – Polynomial
    Aug 5, 2013 at 10:35
  • @JasonS you mean the decrement sets all bits below its least significant bit to 1
    – Eloff
    Oct 30, 2022 at 12:06
22

I think you mean next nearest 2^n number. You can do a log on the mode 2 and then determine next integer value out of it.

For java, it can be done like:

Math.pow(2, Math.ceil(Math.log(x)/Math.log(2)))
1
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    A Python version: from math import ceil, log; closest = lambda x: int(ceil(log(x) / log(2))) Apr 19, 2020 at 8:03
11

Since the title of the question is "Round to the nearest power of two", I thought it would be useful to include a solution to that problem as well.

int nearestPowerOfTwo(int n)
{
    int v = n; 

    v--;
    v |= v >> 1;
    v |= v >> 2;
    v |= v >> 4;
    v |= v >> 8;
    v |= v >> 16;
    v++; // next power of 2

    int x = v >> 1; // previous power of 2

    return (v - n) > (n - x) ? x : v;
}

It basically finds both the previous and the next power of two and then returns the nearest one.

2
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    Would not be more efficient to compute first v and then for x use x = v >> 1?
    – Gusman
    Aug 24, 2017 at 19:49
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    You're so right. I integrated your suggestion in my answer. Thank you
    – maff
    Aug 25, 2017 at 9:54
6

Your requirements are a little confused, the nearest power of 2 to 5 is 4. If what you want is the next power of 2 up from the number, then the following Mathematica expression does what you want:

2^Ceiling[Log[2, 5]] => 8

From that it should be straightforward to figure out a one-liner in most programming languages.

6

For next power of two up from a given integer x

2^(int(log(x-1,2))+1)

or alternatively (if you do not have a log function accepting a base argument

2^(int(log(x-1)/log(2))+1)

Note that this does not work for x < 2

2

This can be done by right shifting on the input number until it becomes 0 and keeping the count of shifts. This will give the position of the most significant 1 bit. Getting 2 to the power of this number will give us the next nearest power of 2.

public int NextPowerOf2(int number) {
    int pos = 0;
    
    while (number > 0) {
        pos++;
        number = number >> 1; 
    }
    return (int) Math.pow(2, pos);
}
1

For rounding up to the nearest power of 2 in Java, you can use this. Probably faster for longs than the bit-twiddling stuff mentioned in other answers.

static long roundUpToPowerOfTwo(long v) {
  long i = Long.highestOneBit(v);
  return v > i ? i << 1 : i;
}
1
  • For Java this should be the correct answer. While it does the same bit-twiddling under the hood, the implementation is annotated as @HotSpotIntrinsicCandidate which means that it can be replaced by a faster native method if the architecture allows for it.
    – andbi
    Feb 12, 2021 at 22:58
1

Round n to the next power of 2 in one line in Python:

next_power_2 = 2 ** (n - 1).bit_length()

0

Modified for VBA. NextPowerOf2_1 doesn't seem to work. So I used loop method. Needed a shift right bitwise operator though.

Sub test()
    NextPowerOf2_1(31)
    NextPowerOf2_2(31)
    NextPowerOf2_1(32)
    NextPowerOf2_2(32)
End Sub

Sub NextPowerOf2_1(ByVal number As Long) ' Does not work
    Debug.Print 2 ^ (Int(Math.Log(number - 1) / Math.Log(2)) + 1)
End Sub

Sub NextPowerOf2_2(ByVal number As Long)
    Dim pos As Integer
    pos = 0
    While (number > 0)
        pos = pos + 1
        number = shr(number, 1)
    Wend
    
    Debug.Print 2 ^ pos
End Sub
Function shr(ByVal Value As Long, ByVal Shift As Byte) As Long
    Dim i As Byte
    shr = Value
    If Shift > 0 Then
        shr = Int(shr / (2 ^ Shift))
    End If
End Function
0

Here is a basic version for Go

// Calculates the next highest power of 2.
// For example: n = 15, the next highest power of 2 would be 16
func NearestPowerOf2(n int) int {
    v := n
    v--
    v |= v >> 1
    v |= v >> 2
    v |= v >> 4
    v |= v >> 8
    v |= v >> 16
    v++
    return v
}

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