s each bit in the first number to each bit in the
> > > second
> > > number. If both bits are 1 (on), that bit is 1 (on) in the result.
If
> > > both bits are 0 (off), both bits are 0 (off) in the result. So the
> > > result is:"
> > >
> > >
compares each bit in the first number to each bit in the
> > second
> > number. If both bits are 1 (on), that bit is 1 (on) in the result. If
> > *either bit is* 0 (off), *that bit is* 0 (off) in the result. So the
> > result is:"
> > (emphasis added)
> > --
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ts are 1 (on), that bit is 1 (on) in the result. If
> *either bit is* 0 (off), *that bit is* 0 (off) in the result. So the
> result is:"
> (emphasis added)
> --
> T. Michael Keesey
>
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n the result. If
*either bit is* 0 (off), *that bit is* 0 (off) in the result. So the
result is:"
(emphasis added)
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T. Michael Keesey
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You seem to be thinking of numbers as if they are stored like strings.
They aren&
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