BigInteger.BitwiseAnd(BigInteger, BigInteger) Operator
Definition
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Performs a bitwise And
operation on two BigInteger values.
public:
static System::Numerics::BigInteger operator &(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right);
public:
static System::Numerics::BigInteger operator &(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right) = System::Numerics::IBitwiseOperators<System::Numerics::BigInteger, System::Numerics::BigInteger, System::Numerics::BigInteger>::op_BitwiseAnd;
public static System.Numerics.BigInteger operator & (System.Numerics.BigInteger left, System.Numerics.BigInteger right);
static member ( &&& ) : System.Numerics.BigInteger * System.Numerics.BigInteger -> System.Numerics.BigInteger
Public Shared Operator And (left As BigInteger, right As BigInteger) As BigInteger
Parameters
- left
- BigInteger
The first value.
- right
- BigInteger
The second value.
Returns
The result of the bitwise And
operation.
Implements
Remarks
The BitwiseAnd method defines the bitwise And
operation for BigInteger values. The bitwise And
operation sets a result bit only if the corresponding bits in left
and right
are also set, as shown in the following table.
Bit in left |
Bit in right |
Bit in result |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 1 | 1 |
0 | 1 | 0 |
The BitwiseAnd method enables code such as the following:
BigInteger number1 = BigInteger.Add(Int64.MaxValue, Int32.MaxValue);
BigInteger number2 = BigInteger.Pow(Byte.MaxValue, 10);
BigInteger result = number1 & number2;
let number1 = BigInteger.Add(Int64.MaxValue, Int32.MaxValue)
let number2 = BigInteger.Pow(Byte.MaxValue, 10)
let result = number1 &&& number2
Dim number1 As BigInteger = BigInteger.Add(Int64.MaxValue, Int32.MaxValue)
Dim number2 As BigInteger = BigInteger.Pow(Byte.MaxValue, 10)
Dim result As BigInteger = number1 And number2
The BitwiseAnd method performs the bitwise And
operation on two BigInteger values as if they were both in two's complement representation with virtual sign extension.