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How to calculate the Hamming weight of a binary string?

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A presently unanswered question on Stack Overflow asks:

Does there exist a popcount function in libreoffice calc?

and clarifies that "I often use BASE(A1;2;8) to show a number in binary".

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Moshi‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@pnuts if all you need is what format the binary string is in, then it's easy enough to say, right? You could easily give an example, such as "10110111" or something, no need to be roundabout and say that it's the result of the BASE function

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Moshi‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@pnuts ...does that...matter?

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Moshi‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@pnuts then that should be a clarification in the answer, not the question

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deleted user wrote over 3 years ago

Unfortunately, the unanswered question was deleted.