Logic Gates

Trying to simulate logic gates in rust programming language.

Todo:

Usage:

You need to import theese if you want to use the features.

rust use logic_gates::Signal; use logic_gates::gates::*; use logic_gates::bytes::FourByte;

Examples:

```rust // Importing essentials... (You can check them in usage part)

fn main() -> Result<(), Box { let byte1: FourBit = "0100".parse()?; let byte2: FourBit = "0010".parse()?; let carry = Signal::Zero;

let (sum, car) = FourBitAdder::send_signal(&carry, &bits1, &bits2);

Ok(()) } ```

In this example you can add two four bytes together. You need to send carry signal as Signal::Zero carry signal is usefull if you want to implement 8bit adder.

If you want to display the added four bit you can implement a display function like this.

```rust fn display(bits1: &FourBit, bits2: &FourBit, sum: &FourBit, car: &Signal) { println!( "Input 1 : {}{}{}{} = {}", bits1.bit1, bits1.bit2, bits1.bit3, bits1.bit4, bits1.convert() ); println!( "Input 2 : {}{}{}{} = {}", bits2.bit1, bits2.bit2, bits2.bit3, bits2.bit4, bits2.convert() );

if car == &Signal::One {
    println!(
        "Output  : {car}{}{}{}{} = {}",
        sum.bit1,
        sum.bit2,
        sum.bit3,
        sum.bit4,
        sum.convert() + 16
    );
} else {
    println!(
        "Output  : {car}{}{}{}{} = {}",
        sum.bit1,
        sum.bit2,
        sum.bit3,
        sum.bit4,
        sum.convert()
    );
}

} ```

If you use this function to display. You will get a result like this.

```rust

Input 1 : 0100 = 4 Input 2 : 0010 = 2 Output : 00110 = 6

```

Extra fifth bit is carry bit it is not a necessary bit do display we are working with 4 bits not with 5 bits. But carry bit is usefull in the future when I develop 8BitAdder.