Lowest Bit
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 9052 Accepted Submission(s): 6656
Problem Description Given an positive integer A (1 <= A <= 100), output the lowest bit of A.
For example, given A = 26, we can write A in binary form as 11010, so the lowest bit of A is 10, so the output should be 2.
Another example goes like this: given A = 88, we can write A in binary form as 1011000, so the lowest bit of A is 1000, so the output should be 8.
Input Each line of input contains only an integer A (1 <= A <= 100). A line containing "0" indicates the end of input, and this line is not a part of the input data.
Output For each A in the input, output a line containing only its lowest bit.
Sample Input
26
88
0
Sample Output
2
8
Author SHI, Xiaohan 水得要命啊 大晚上的 草
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a;
while(cin>>a,a)
{int count=0;
while(a%2==0)
{count++;
a/=2;
}
cout<