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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Function to set a specified bit in a numeric value | Function to set a specified bit in a numeric value | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
BITSET(<expN1>,<expN2>) | BITSET(<expN1>,<expN2>) | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[BITAND()]], [[BITCLEAR()]], [[BITLSHIFT()]], [[BITNOT()]], [[BITOR()]], [[BITRSHIFT()]], [[BITTEST()]], [[BITXOR()]] | [[BITAND()]], [[BITCLEAR()]], [[BITLSHIFT()]], [[BITNOT()]], [[BITOR()]], [[BITRSHIFT()]], [[BITTEST()]], [[BITXOR()]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The BITSET() function sets the specified bit <expN2> in a numeric value <expN1> to 1and returns the new value. If <expN1> and <expN2> are not integers, they will be converted to integer values before the clear takes place. The bit position, <expN2>, can range from 0 (rightmost bit) to 31. | The BITSET() function sets the specified bit <expN2> in a numeric value <expN1> to 1and returns the new value. If <expN1> and <expN2> are not integers, they will be converted to integer values before the clear takes place. The bit position, <expN2>, can range from 0 (rightmost bit) to 31. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Functions]] | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
[[Category:Bitwise Operations]] | [[Category:Bitwise Operations]] | ||
[[Category:Bitwise Operations Functions]] | [[Category:Bitwise Operations Functions]] |
Revision as of 11:37, 7 December 2012
Contents
Purpose
Function to set a specified bit in a numeric value
Syntax
BITSET(<expN1>,<expN2>)
See Also
BITAND(), BITCLEAR(), BITLSHIFT(), BITNOT(), BITOR(), BITRSHIFT(), BITTEST(), BITXOR()
Description
The BITSET() function sets the specified bit <expN2> in a numeric value <expN1> to 1and returns the new value. If <expN1> and <expN2> are not integers, they will be converted to integer values before the clear takes place. The bit position, <expN2>, can range from 0 (rightmost bit) to 31.
Example
x = 6 && 0110 y = 3 ? bitset(x,y) 14 && 1110