SYNOPSIS int next_bit (string str, int start) int next_bit (string str, int start, int find_cleared) DESCRIPTION Return the number of the next bit in bitstring <str> after position <start>. Usually this is the next set bit, but if <find_cleared> is given and not 0, the position of the next cleared bit is returned. Note that finding cleared bits after the last set bit is limited to the actual length of <str>. Each character contains 6 bits. So you can store a value between 0 and 63 in one character (2^6=64). Starting character is the blank " " which has the value 0. The first character in the string is the one with the lowest bits (0-5). EXAMPLES string s; int p; s = set_bit("", 4); s = set_bit(s, 2); for (p = -1; -1 != (p = next_bit(s, p); ) write(p+"\n"); --> will write 2 and 4 SEE ALSO set_bit(E), clear_bit(E), test_bit(E), last_bit(E), count_bits(E), and_bits(E), or_bits(E), xor_bits(E), invert_bits(E), copy_bits(E)