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bitOr()
Syntax
bitOr(
integer1
,
integer2
)
Description
Function; converts the two specified integers to 32-bit binary numbers and returns a binary number whose digits are 1's in the positions where either number had a 1, and 0's in every other position. The result is the new binary number, which Lingo displays as a base 10 integer.
Integer |
Binary number (abbreviated) |
---|---|
5 |
0101 |
6 |
0110 |
Result |
|
7 |
0111 |
Example
This statement compares the 32-bit binary versions of 5 and 6 and returns the result as an integer:
put bitOr(5, 6) -- 7
See also
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