#include <stdio.h> unsigned char modifyBit(unsigned char reg, int pos, int mode) { reg = mode ? reg | (1u << pos) : reg & ~(1u << pos); return reg; } int main() { unsigned char reg; int pos, mode; scanf("%hhu %d %d", ®, &pos, &mode); printf("%d", modifyBit(reg, pos, mode)); return 0; }
The function modifies the register based on the mod value: if it's true it make a bitwise or with a singol 1 in the chosen position, otherwise it make a bitwise and with full zeros except a 1 in the chosen position, then return the value.
Test Cases
Test Results
Input
10 3 1
Expected Output
10