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[h: val = band(num, num, ...)] | [h: val = band(num, num, ...)] | ||
[h: val = bitwiseand(num, num, ...)] | [h: val = bitwiseand(num, num, ...)] | ||
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[r: band(1,0)] | [r: band(1,0)] | ||
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Returns 0. | Returns 0. | ||
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[r: band(1,1)] | [r: band(1,1)] | ||
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Returns 1. | Returns 1. | ||
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[r: band(3, 5] | [r: band(3, 5] | ||
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Returns 1. | Returns 1. | ||
3 in binary is 011 and 5 in binary is 101, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 001 in binary which is 1 in decimal. | 3 in binary is 011 and 5 in binary is 101, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 001 in binary which is 1 in decimal. | ||
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[r: band(20, 12)] | [r: band(20, 12)] | ||
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Returns 4. | Returns 4. | ||
20 in binary is 10100 and 12 in binary is 01100, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 00100 in binary which is 4 in decimal. | 20 in binary is 10100 and 12 in binary is 01100, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 00100 in binary which is 4 in decimal. | ||
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[[Category:Logical Function]] | [[Category:Logical Function]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 14 March 2023
bitwiseand() Function
Performs a bitwise 'and' operation of the {number} arguments by taking the binary representation of each of the numbers and performing the logical and operation on each of the bits.
Logical "and" Table
Bit1 | Bit2 | Result |
0 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 1 | 0 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
Usage
[h: val = band(num, num, ...)]
[h: val = bitwiseand(num, num, ...)]
Examples
[r: band(1,0)]
Returns 0.
[r: band(1,1)]
Returns 1.
[r: band(3, 5]
Returns 1. 3 in binary is 011 and 5 in binary is 101, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 001 in binary which is 1 in decimal.
[r: band(20, 12)]
Returns 4.
20 in binary is 10100 and 12 in binary is 01100, the bitwise 'and' of these values is 00100 in binary which is 4 in decimal.