# C - How to Convert Unsigned Integer to Binary

I want to learn to convert integer to its Binary type and declaring in to other value, b. how can i do this ?

thank you.

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Int value is already in binary form. Do you mean in the user output? –  Michael Nov 6 '13 at 21:39
What do you mean by binary type? You want to print the binary representation? Like 00000101 for 5? –  Stefano Sanfilippo Nov 6 '13 at 21:39
Do you want to create the binary string representing the integer? –  Montaldo Nov 6 '13 at 21:40
did you ask Google? –  Hasan Alaca Nov 6 '13 at 21:44

To create a string representation of some integer value you can use the following code:

#include <stdlib.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int j;
unsigned int value = 1024+2048+4096; // some value
char mask[8*sizeof(unsigned int) + 1] = {0};
for (j = 0; j < (8*sizeof(unsigned int) + 1); j++) {
mask[j] = (value << j) & (1 << (8*sizeof(unsigned int)-1)) ? '1' : '0';
}
return 0;
}

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Thanks a lot Michael. –  Gökhan Nas Nov 6 '13 at 22:57

Try this:

#include<stdio.h>
int main(void) {

int a,i,k=1;
int arr[32]; \\ taken an array of size 32

for(i=0;i <32;i++)
{
arr[i] = 0;   \\initialised array elements to zero
}

printf("enter a number\n");
scanf("%d",&a);  \\get input from the user

for(i = 0;i < 32 ;i++)
{
if(a&k)    \\bit wise and operation
{
arr[i]=1;
}
else
{
arr[i]=0;
}
k = k<<1; \\left shift by one place evry time
}
for(i = 31 ;i >= 0;i--)
{
printf("%d",arr[i]);   \\print the array in reverse
}

return 0;
}

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