POPPAR — Parity of the number of bits set#

POPPAR(I)#

POPPAR(I) returns parity of the integer I, i.e. the parity of the number of bits set (‘1’ bits) in the binary representation of I. It is equal to 0 if I has an even number of bits set, and 1 for an odd number of ‘1’ bits.

Parameters:

I – Shall be of type INTEGER.

Returns:

The return value is of type INTEGER and of the default integer kind.

Standard:

Fortran 2008 and later

Class:

Elemental function

Syntax:
RESULT = POPPAR(I)
Example:
program test_population
  print *, popcnt(127),       poppar(127)
  print *, popcnt(huge(0_4)), poppar(huge(0_4))
  print *, popcnt(huge(0_8)), poppar(huge(0_8))
end program test_population
See also:

POPCNT — Number of bits set, LEADZ — Number of leading zero bits of an integer, TRAILZ — Number of trailing zero bits of an integer