# Eliud's Eggs Welcome to Eliud's Eggs on Exercism's Elixir Track. If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`. ## Introduction Your friend Eliud inherited a farm from her grandma Tigist. Her granny was an inventor and had a tendency to build things in an overly complicated manner. The chicken coop has a digital display showing an encoded number representing the positions of all eggs that could be picked up. Eliud is asking you to write a program that shows the actual number of eggs in the coop. The position information encoding is calculated as follows: 1. Scan the potential egg-laying spots and mark down a `1` for an existing egg or a `0` for an empty spot. 2. Convert the number from binary to decimal. 3. Show the result on the display. Example 1: ```text Chicken Coop: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |E| |E|E| | |E| Resulting Binary: 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 Decimal number on the display: 89 Actual eggs in the coop: 4 ``` Example 2: ```text Chicken Coop: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | | | |E| | | | | Resulting Binary: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Decimal number on the display: 16 Actual eggs in the coop: 1 ``` ## Instructions Your task is to count the number of 1 bits in the binary representation of a number. ## Restrictions Keep your hands off that bit-count functionality provided by your standard library! Solve this one yourself using other basic tools instead. ## Source ### Created by - @kahgoh ### Based on Christian Willner, Eric Willigers - https://forum.exercism.org/t/new-exercise-suggestion-pop-count/7632/5