Difference between revisions of "Binary operation"
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A '''binary operation''' is an [[operation]] which takes two arguments. Usually this takes an input and encodes it into machine code or binary. Then it returns a bit based on 2 bits, one from each string on their corresponding index. There are several binary operations that people tend to use a lot. Let's get to them: | A '''binary operation''' is an [[operation]] which takes two arguments. Usually this takes an input and encodes it into machine code or binary. Then it returns a bit based on 2 bits, one from each string on their corresponding index. There are several binary operations that people tend to use a lot. Let's get to them: | ||
− | '''AND''' | + | '''AND''' |
Detonated by the & or && symbol. | Detonated by the & or && symbol. | ||
TRUE & TRUE = TRUE | TRUE & TRUE = TRUE |
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A binary operation is an operation which takes two arguments. Usually this takes an input and encodes it into machine code or binary. Then it returns a bit based on 2 bits, one from each string on their corresponding index. There are several binary operations that people tend to use a lot. Let's get to them:
AND Detonated by the & or && symbol. TRUE & TRUE = TRUE FALSE & TRUE = FALSE TRUE & FALSE = FALSE FALSE & FALSE = FALSE