Clovis Fritzen shows how to convert from float to byte/bit on Arduino, going from a floating point number or integer to a byte or bit.
In the project in question, I needed to read a temperature from the DHT11 sensor and convert it to a format that could connect LEDs in binary form. For example the number 26 would be equal to 011010 (6 bits). This is in 6 bits and just the integer number 26, without being a float. This was the objective of my code: turn on LEDs according to the temperature presented by the sensor.
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