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  1. Understanding the bitwise AND Operator - Stack Overflow

    Aug 7, 2010 · Related: Bitwise operation and usage for bitwise boolean ops in general, pointing out that they do 32 (or 64 or whatever) separate bitwise boolean operations in parallel.

  2. Explanation of Bitwise NOT Operator - Stack Overflow

    Bitwise works on the binary level, so 0 on binary would seen as 0000_0000, and (in two's complemented) -1 is 1111_1111, this not 0 flips all the bits to 1s, thus alters 0 into -1.

  3. boolean - What are bitwise operators? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 24, 2015 · These are the bitwise operators, all supported in JavaScript: op1 & op2 -- The AND operator compares two bits and generates a result of 1 if both bits are 1; otherwise, it returns 0.

  4. What are bitwise shift (bit-shift) operators and how do they work?

    7 The Bitwise operators are used to perform operations a bit-level or to manipulate bits in different ways. The bitwise operations are found to be much faster and are some times used to improve the …

  5. Implementing if - else if using bitwise operators - Stack Overflow

    Jun 2, 2013 · 4 Assume that the value of test is 1 or 0. Here I can implement the following if statement using bitwise operators as below.

  6. What does a bitwise shift (left or right) do and what is it used for?

    Jun 17, 2011 · Googling for "bitwise shift" and looking at the first result (Wikipedia) probably isn't that hard. It also answers all of the above.

  7. Real world use cases of bitwise operators - Stack Overflow

    What are some real world use cases of the following bitwise operators? AND XOR NOT OR Left/Right shift

  8. Using bitwise operators for Booleans in C++ - Stack Overflow

    Aug 24, 2008 · 2 Using bitwise operations for bool helps save unnecessary branch prediction logic by the processor, resulting from a 'cmp' instruction brought in by logical operations. Replacing the …

  9. bitwise operators - Difference between & and && in C? - Stack Overflow

    The expression x & y will perform a bitwise operation on each individual bit in x and y. So if x is 1010 in binary and y is 1100 then x & y will evaluate to 1000.

  10. How to use bitwise operators in if statements? - Stack Overflow

    May 20, 2017 · How to use bitwise operators in if statements? Ask Question Asked 13 years, 1 month ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago