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Revision as of 21:28, 10 April 2013
Bitwise AND of two integers
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $BitAnd function is the BitAndInteger (Float function). There is also OO method for strings called BitAndString (String function).
The $BitAnd function returns an integer which is the bitwise AND of two integers.
$BitAnd accepts two arguments and returns a numeric value.
The first and second arguments are both integers. The default values are 0.
Syntax
%result = $BitAnd(int_1, int_2)
%result is set to the bitwise AND of the two arguments.
The following program will print the value 2:
B PRINT $BitAnd(-2, 3) END
Products authorizing $BitAnd
- Sirius functions
- Fast/Unload User Language Interface
- Janus Open Client
- Janus Open Server
- Janus Sockets
- Janus Web Server
- Japanese functions
- Sir2000 Field Migration Facility