cirq.big_endian_int_to_bits
Returns the big-endian bits of an integer.
cirq.big_endian_int_to_bits(
val: int, *, bit_count: int
) -> List[int]
Args |
val
|
The integer to get bits from. This integer is permitted to be
larger than 2**bit_count (in which case the high bits of the
result are dropped) or to be negative (in which case the bits come
from the 2s complement signed representation).
|
bit_count
|
The number of desired bits in the result.
|
Examples |
>>> cirq.big_endian_int_to_bits(19, bit_count=8)
[0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1]
cirq.big_endian_int_to_bits(19, bit_count=4)
[0, 0, 1, 1]
cirq.big_endian_int_to_bits(-3, bit_count=4)
[1, 1, 0, 1]
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