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How to get the LSB of a number?

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Darsana P M
Darsana P M on 19 Sep 2017
Commented: Darsana P M on 19 Oct 2017
If suppose the number is 110110, how to get its LSB in matlab?
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Jan
Jan on 19 Sep 2017
Please explain what the class of your "110110" is. Is it a char vector '110110' or a double vector [1,1,0,1,1,0]? Is it a logical vector or the binary representation of the number scalar double 54? Is the value store in LSB first order or the other way around? All these details cannot be guessed.
Darsana P M
Darsana P M on 19 Oct 2017
It is actually a vector x=[1 1 0 1 1 0]
Sorry for not mentioning the class. If so,how to get the LSB of this array?

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 19 Oct 2017
Darsana - if x is your array of bits (presumably that is what it is) then the least significant bit (LSB) is the right-most bit
lsb = x(end);

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