Say, i have binary protocol, where first 4 bits represent a numeric value which can be less than or equal to 10 (ten in decimal).
In C++, the smallest data type available to me is char, which is 8 bits long. So, within my application, i can hold the value represented by 4 bits in a char variable. My question is, if i have to pack the char value back into 4 bits for network transmission, how do i pack my char’s value back into 4 bits?
Sure, just use one char for your value:
The lower 4 bits will be left at zero. If they’re also used for something, you’ll have to populate
cfully before writing it. To read: