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bit is set in either (or both) of the arguments. | bit is set in either (or both) of the arguments. | ||
| − | See also: [[bitAnd]] [[bitXor]] | + | See also: [[bitAnd]]; [[bitXor]] |
=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
Revision as of 23:04, 15 March 2020
bitOr treats its arguments as integers, and computes the bitwise `or`: each bit in the result is set if the corresponding
bit is set in either (or both) of the arguments.
Arguments
| Parameter Name | Default Value | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| i | number, default 0 | first integer argument |
| j | number, default 0 | second integer argument |
Usage Notes
Example
bitOr(14, 7) // returns 15