package com.thealgorithms.bitmanipulation; import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals; import java.util.stream.Stream; import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest; import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.Arguments; import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.MethodSource; public final class FindNthBitTest { /** * A parameterized test that checks the value of the Nth bit for different inputs. * * @param num the number whose Nth bit is being tested * @param n the bit position * @param expected the expected value of the Nth bit (0 or 1) */ @ParameterizedTest @MethodSource("provideTestCases") void findNthBitParameterizedTest(int num, int n, int expected) { assertEquals(expected, FindNthBit.findNthBit(num, n)); } /** * Provides the test cases as a stream of arguments for the parameterized test. * * @return a stream of test cases where each case consists of a number, the bit position, * and the expected result. */ private static Stream provideTestCases() { return Stream.of(Arguments.of(13, 2, 0), // binary: 1101, 2nd bit is 0 Arguments.of(13, 3, 1), // binary: 1101, 3rd bit is 1 Arguments.of(4, 2, 0), // binary: 100, 2nd bit is 0 Arguments.of(4, 3, 1), // binary: 100, 3rd bit is 1 Arguments.of(1, 1, 1) // binary: 1, 1st bit is 1 ); } }