--- id: 5a23c84252665b21eecc7e80 title: Gray code challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 302276 dashedName: gray-code --- # --description-- Gray code is a form of binary encoding where transitions between consecutive numbers differ by only one bit. This is a useful encoding for reducing hardware data hazards with values that change rapidly and/or connect to slower hardware as inputs. It is also useful for generating inputs for Karnaugh maps in order from left to right or top to bottom. # --instructions-- Create a function to encode a number to and decode a number from Gray code. The function should will have 2 parameters. The first would be a boolean. The function should encode for true and decode for false. The second parameter would be the number to be encoded/decoded. Display the normal binary representations, Gray code representations, and decoded Gray code values for all 5-bit binary numbers (0-31 inclusive, leading 0's not necessary). There are many possible Gray codes. The following encodes what is called "binary reflected Gray code." Encoding (MSB is bit 0, b is binary, g is Gray code):
if b[i-1] = 1
  g[i] = not b[i]
else
  g[i] = b[i]
Or:
g = b xor (b logically right shifted 1 time)
Decoding (MSB is bit 0, b is binary, g is Gray code):
b[0] = g[0]
for other bits: b[i] = g[i] xor b[i-1]
# --hints-- `gray` should be a function. ```js assert(typeof gray == 'function'); ``` `gray(true,177)` should return a number. ```js assert(typeof gray(true, 177) == 'number'); ``` `gray(true,177)` should return `233`. ```js assert.equal(gray(true, 177), 233); ``` `gray(true,425)` should return `381`. ```js assert.equal(gray(true, 425), 381); ``` `gray(true,870)` should return `725`. ```js assert.equal(gray(true, 870), 725); ``` `gray(false,233)` should return `177`. ```js assert.equal(gray(false, 233), 177); ``` `gray(false,381)` should return `425`. ```js assert.equal(gray(false, 381), 425); ``` `gray(false,725)` should return `870`. ```js assert.equal(gray(false, 725), 870); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function gray(enc, number) { } ``` # --solutions-- ```js function gray(enc, number){ if(enc){ return number ^ (number >> 1); }else{ let n = number; while (number >>= 1) { n ^= number; } return n; } } ```