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BITOR() compares each bit in turn of <expN1> and <expN2>. If either bit is 1, the corresponding bit in the result is set to 1: if both bits are 0, the result bit is 0. If <expN3> is specified, the initial result is compared bit by bit with <expN3> and a new result evaluated. This new result is then compared with <expN4>, if specified, and so on. | BITOR() compares each bit in turn of <expN1> and <expN2>. If either bit is 1, the corresponding bit in the result is set to 1: if both bits are 0, the result bit is 0. If <expN3> is specified, the initial result is compared bit by bit with <expN3> and a new result evaluated. This new result is then compared with <expN4>, if specified, and so on. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 4 February 2013
Contents
Purpose
Function to perform bitwise OR operation
Syntax
BITOR(<expN1>,<expN2>[,...<expN26>])
See Also
BITAND(), BITCLEAR(), BITLSHIFT(), BITNOT(), BITRSHIFT(), BITSET(), BITTEST(), BITXOR()
Description
The BITOR() function performs a bitwise OR operation on the specified numeric parameters. Up to 26 parameters can be specified. These parameters, if not integers, will be converted to integer values before the operation takes place.
BITOR() compares each bit in turn of <expN1> and <expN2>. If either bit is 1, the corresponding bit in the result is set to 1: if both bits are 0, the result bit is 0. If <expN3> is specified, the initial result is compared bit by bit with <expN3> and a new result evaluated. This new result is then compared with <expN4>, if specified, and so on.
<expN1> bit | <expN2> bit | Result bit |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 0 | 1 |
Example
x = 3 && 0011 y = 6 && 0110 z = 7 && 0111 ? bitor(x,y) 7 && 0111 ? bitor(x,y,z) 7 && 0111