IntBitAnd (NoSQL query)
APPLIES TO: NoSQL
Compares the bits on both the left-hand and right-hand operators using AND
and returns a result for each bit. If both bits match, the corresponding bit is 1
. Otherwise, the corresponding bit is 0
. For more information, see bitwise AND
operator.
Syntax
IntBitAnd(<int_expr_1>, <int_expr_2>)
Arguments
Description | |
---|---|
int_expr_1 |
An integer expression, which is used as the left-hand operand. |
int_expr_2 |
An integer expression, which is used as the right-hand operand. |
Return types
Returns a 64-bit integer.
Note
For more information, see __int64.
Examples
This example tests the function with various static values.
SELECT VALUE {
compareNumbers: IntBitAnd(15, 25),
compareZero: IntBitAnd(15, 0),
compareSameNumber: IntBitAnd(15, 15),
compareDecimal: IntBitAnd(15, 1.5)
}
[
{
"compareNumbers": 9,
"compareZero": 0,
"compareSameNumber": 15
}
]
Remarks
- This function expects integers for both arguments and performs operations assuming the values are a 64-bit integer.
- If any of the arguments aren't an integer, the function returns undefined.
- Overflow behavior is similar to the implementation in C++ (wrap-around).