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I have a C function which accepts a character. I need to extract as well insert bits into that character. I am clear with the extraction part. Can anyone give me an idea of how to insert values to bits?

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Pretty vague question, I would suggest you brush up on bitwise operators. This should point you in the right direction.

http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/bitwise_operators.html

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Since you requested for idea and not exact implementation:

Here is what you can do,

Iterate over each bit and set it as required.

You can set the nth bit (0 indexed as follows)

byteVal = byteVal | (1<<N);
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Say you want to check the nth bit of a char:

int checkBit(char c, int n) {
    return c & (1 << n);
}

To set the nth bit:

void setBit(char *c, int n) {
    *c |= 1 << n;
}
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If you want to set the Nth bit in a character to 1, you need to OR it with the value 1 shifted to the left by N positions:

c |= 1 << N;
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Sure, simply resort to binary operations. The following function should do exactly what you want, but with a simple interface:

char set8 (char ch, int index) {
   if (index >= 1 && index <= 8) {
        return (char)(ch | (1 << index - 1));
   }
   return ch;
}

int n = 0;

set8(n, 1); // Returns 1
set8(n, 2); // Returns 2
set8(n, 3); // Returns 4

...

set8(n, 9); // Returns n (0)

The function uses bitwise-OR to toggle the specified bit. If the index specified is outside the range of a byte (8 bits), then it simply returns the character passed in.

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