Conventionally, in C++, upon creating an array, I declare it as an int. However, since I am only dealing with binary numbers (1 and 0 only), I am thinking that is that possible for me to covert the 4 bytes 'int' to 1 bit.
For example
int array1[] = {1,0,0,0,0,1,0}; // -----had total of 32 bytes
Since it's only binary, the memory efficiency is just 1/32 as each int 1's will store as 000000000000000000000000000001
(4 bytes).
So my question is how can I convert all this into bit so that the 32 bytes can be 'compressed' into 1 byte (instead of 8 int of 32 bytes, I want a 8 bits data) ?
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