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A unit of information usually corresponding to 4 bits.

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Cast variable to nibble in struct

I face the following. I have a struct like this: typedef struct { uint8 nibble_1 : 4; uint8 nibble_2 : 4; uint8 data_1; uint8 data_2; uint8 data_3; } NibbleStruct; Background ...
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Convert a 4 bit binary nibble as a string into its hex equivalent value as a string

I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but my print statement doesn't seem to be working. def nib(string): if string == '0000': return '0' if string == '0001': return '1' ...
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What would be faster: Spliting a 64-bit word into 16 nibbles and entering them in S-Boxes or using an entire 64-bit word directly as an entry?

This question is related to cryptography, but I believe I'm asking in right place (not in Crypto Stackexchange). Kuznyechik block cipher splits a 64-bit word into 16 nibbles (4-bits) and use them as ...
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Change values in a variable based on a conditional value in R

I want to change values in my username variable but only when they meet a condition set from the variable chatforum. For example, I want all instances of users called "Alex" from Canadian ...
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Usage of nibble in Programming

Simple question as title says. I saw some questions on StackOverflow(and in internet) about use cases of nibbles, but I don't understand why do we need to use nibbles. I mean byte is the smallest unit ...
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Custom 4 bit data type in C#

I want to create a custom data type which is 4 bits (nibble). One option is this - byte source = 0xAD; var hiNybble = (source & 0xF0) >> 4; //Left hand nybble = A var loNyblle = (source &...
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How to read only half a byte from a binary file at a time in C?

Looking at the documentation for fread() in C: Declaration Following is the declaration for fread() function. size_t fread(void*ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, FILE *stream) Parameters ptr − This is ...
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Why are binary numbers almost always grouped in 4 bits?

I'm learning ARM so going back to basics with binary/hex arithmetic and it got me thinking about how binary numbers are usually presented in groups of 4, e.g. 1111 1110 1101 1100 Is there a particular ...
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Do signed nibbles make any sense?

I wrote this helper method to unpack a byte onto nibbles: public static void Deconstruct(this byte value, out byte nibble1, out byte nibble2) { nibble1 = (byte) ((value >> 00) & 0x0F); ...
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Can C cope with sub-byte instruction addressing?

For example if an architecture supports nibble length instructions but data is byte aligned, will: void *PointerToAnything; work? In other words, can the compiler handle this?
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Trying to split byte in a byte array into two nibbles

I am given a byte array and i am trying to test if the first 4 bits of the first byte is equal to 4. If not return the error code 2. I have tried pulling out the byte from the array and splitting ...
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Properly bit packing for enum and typedef struct

I am trying to do some bit packing to transmit data in the small format possible, but I am unsure how to archive it, I started with a typedef struct where I gave the size to each element, but when I ...
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Merge 2 integers into 1 byte

I have been working in this since yesterday and I can't seem to fully understand the bit shifting. What I'm trying to accomplish is that, I need to merge 2 numbers into 1 byte. The first number in the ...
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Bytes to Nibbles to Words to Bytes in C#

I have a 3 byte Array which I need to Convert each byte to Nibbles Add Byte_0.Nibble_0 + Byte_0.Nibble_1 + Byte_1.Nibble_2 as WORD Add Byte_1.Nibble_0 + Byte_2.Nibble_1 + Byte_2.Nibble_2 as WORD ...
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How to perform binary operations on a nibble/tetrad in php?

So, I have numeric values from 0 to 15, so I saved them in hex codes (0 to f). Now I have a string of data containing hex code values of my nibbles. Data looks like this: ...
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printing an array with all hex numbers with n nibbles

I'm trying to code a program that does the following: "Receives an input (N) and outputs an array with all hexadecimals with 'N' Nibbles on ascending order." To do this, I created a main function ...
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Nibble transposed when storing binary files

I have some code that populates some binary data into a ByteBuffer, and then writes it to the disk using a FileChannel. Everything works great, and when I use hexdump on the file, I expect to see ...
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What is the purpose of low and high nibble when converting a string to a HexString

Recently I have been going through some examples of MD5 to start getting an understanding of security and MD5 has been fairly simple to understand for the most part and a good starting point even ...
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Determining Poker Hand Strength via Bit Manipulation

I'm following this: Optimizing hand-evaluation algorithm for Poker-Monte-Carlo-Simulation My setup is similar -- an unsigned long to represent the board and the player's holding. All cards are bit ...
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Assign a hex value to the low nibble of a byte

I am doing an integration and I have the following condition for a field: If the length of the data is odd, the low nibble of the last byte is assigned the value hex 'F'. This hex 'F' for padding ...
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Python split byte into high & low nibbles

I am trying to send and receive rs232 data using pyserial but I don't understand how to properly send the correct data. What little information I have explains the data string and says that it should ...
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Add Nibble to an array of bytes

I have an array of 9 bytes in Java but my function need to return an array of size 10. The difference I need to pad with Nibbles. If a nibble is a half of a byte, can I simply add a (byte) 0 to an ...
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C++ write nibbles in file

Good evening, I'm new to C++ and encountered a problem that I wasn't able to solve despite reading numerous pages here. I've got a file with hexvalues that need to be read and compressed, then written ...
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Effienctly unpack mono12packed bitstring format with python

I have raw data from a camera, which is in the mono12packed format. This is an interlaced bit format, to store 2 12bit integers in 3 bytes to eliminate overhead. Explicitly the memory layout for each ...
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Fastest way to count bytes that contain a 4-bit value at any bit offset?

I have an algorithm to search an array that contains 64 bytes of values and I want to find a 4 bit value and see how many times it occurs in the array. For example, the first element in the array ...
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Convert floating point values to hexadecimal

I'm struggling with a floating point to hex conversion in Lua. My application communicates with an old Akai S2000 sampler. The sampler codes two byte messages into four nibble values. The nibbles are ...
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How should I work with arrays of nibbles/quarter-bytes?

I find myself needing to work with "arrays" of elements of size 1/2 , or 1/4 - i.e. "arrays" of nibbles or quarter-bytes, packed together within bytes (according to some endianness choice). I know ...
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Why does C++ break down into nibbles? [closed]

Why is information stored in sequences of four bits (nibbles)? Is there any particular reason that four bits were selected, over perhaps three bits, or five bits? I've just been wondering about this ...
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Nibble Restriction to 0-9

Hello fellow Programmers, int main() int n; scanf("%d", &n ,); printf("nibble = %d%d%d%d", (n/8)%2, (n/4)%2, (n/2)%2 , n%2 ); return 0;} I´ve build this code so far, the code converts a ...
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Nibble half digit converter

Hello fellow Programmers, I might want to ask you , I`ve got a task from my University to convert a decimal digit (0-9) to a half bit (nibble = 0101 ie.) the restriction is that we cannot use if ...
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1 byte that represents different values in java

I have one byte that contains Upper 4 bits are a bitmap for system status like 0x40,0x80 and Lower 4 bits values like 0,1,2,3. I do not know to parse them.Can someone help me.can I have anything like ...
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The Idea of Mask [closed]

I don't understand the idea of mask and why it is useful here?
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C: Implementing array of nibbles

I am trying to stuff 16 unsigned values into 8 bytes (64 bit), and access them using an array-like syntax. Every entry in the "array" will be one nibble - 4 bit long. (The values I plan to store are ...
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Converting nginx uuid from hex to Base64: how is byte-order involved?

Nginx can be configured to generate a uuid suitable for client identification. Upon receiving a request from a new client, it appends a uuid in two forms before forwarding the request upstream to the ...
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Elegant way to set SFR nibble

I'd like to move a nibble from Accumulator to upper nibble of P1. For now, I set the nibble bit by bit MOV C, ACC.3 MOV P1.7, C MOV C, ACC.2 MOV P1.6, C MOV C, ACC.1 MOV P1.5, C MOV C, ACC.0 MOV P1....
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encoding data in bytes - how to split into nibbles

I have a voltage reading 0-5v and I need a precision of 0.1. Can I encode this in a 1 byte? How would I split the it into nibbles, the first nibble being the volt and the second nibble being the ...
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send representation of byte containing custom high-order nibble and dynamic low nibble

I'm facing the following problem : I need to send a byte to a server. This byte should contain the following : high order nibble with 1011 low order nibble containing a number representation ...
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Hex of most significant nibble

I am having trouble with bitwise manipulation. To do: The hex value of the most significant nibble of x equals y (assume 0 <= y <= 15) Restrictions: may not use equality (==) or inequality (!=...
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Preon framework gathering separated bits (nibbles actually)

A binary stream I'm trying to decode using Preon has a value that is made up of 5 non-consecutive nibbles, for example: Hex data: 00A00000F200EE0000 Consider that the value has to be extracted from ...
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Split BigInteger into nibble array

Is there a way I can split a BigInteger into an array of nibbles(4 bit segments)? There is a built in way to get a byte array, BigInteger.toByteArray(), but not a way to get nibbles.
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SMPTE to MIDI Time Code (MTC)

I'm trying to convert SMPTE to MTC. I've been looking everywhere to get some information about MTC and got pretty far, except for this last one step. I'm not entirely sure how I should achieve this, ...
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Extracting nibbles from bytes in a for loop

I'm having some problems with a DMA interrupt handler I've adapted for an LCD display on a MicroChip PIC32 embedded chip. I have limited internal memory and need a frame buffer for my colour LCD. ...
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Moving a "nibble" to the left using C

I've been working on this puzzle for awhile. I'm trying to figure out how to rotate 4 bits in a number (x) around to the left (with wrapping) by n where 0 <= n <= 31.. The code will look like: ...
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Unable to extract nibbles out of a word

I am trying to extract 4-bits from a 16-bit binary string, i.e nibbles out of a word Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this program? #include <sstream> #include <iomanip> #include <...
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Convert a string of hexadecimal characters to an array of nibbles (interview experience)

I have seen this question unanswered in an interview experience first of all, I need to understand the question, (a nibble corresponds to single hex character right?) so, if given Hex string "12A" ...
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PHP to python pack('H')

I'm translating an authentication library, written in PHP to Python. It's all legacy code, the original devs long gone. They used PHP's 'pack' command to transform a string into hex using the 'H' ...
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Setting a nibble of a 32-bit integer to a certain value [duplicate]

I am stuck on how to replace a 4-bit value to a certain position of an original 32-bit integer. All help is greatly appreciated! /** * Set a 4-bit nibble in an int. * * Ints are made of eight ...
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Snake in assembly , what datastructure to use?

Im totally new to assembly and believe it or not, our first assignment is to create snake in assembly. How should i store the snake? should i have it in the stack, or should i place it into some ...
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Get two nibbles from a byte in Ruby [closed]

What's the easiest way to get two nibbles (as Integers) from a byte in Ruby?
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Nibble shifting

I was working on an encryption algorithm and I wonder how I can change the following code into something simpler and how to reverse this code. typedef struct { unsigned low : 4; unsigned ...
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