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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T11:27:22+00:00 2026-06-15T11:27:22+00:00

My int values: int a= 0x02; int b= 1; int c= 2; int d

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My int values:

    int a= 0x02; int b= 1; int c= 2; int d = 0; int e = 0; int f = 0; int g= 1;

How can I concatenate these integers and get a single int value?
and the result int value should have first 8 bits for “a” and 4 bits each for the rest??

Something like : 2120001

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    2026-06-15T11:27:23+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:27 am
    int a= 0x02; int b= 1; int c= 2; int d = 0; int e = 0; int f = 0; int g= 1;
    int res=((a&0xff)<<24)|((b&0xf)<<20)|((c&0xf)<<16)
           |((d&0xf)<<12)|((e&0xf)<<8)|((f&0xf)<<4)|((g&0xf));
    System.out.println(Integer.toHexString(res));
    

    Yields:
    2120001

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