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Performs a "bitwise or" operation on the binary representation of two numbers.Syntax:

<number1> bitOr <number2>

Examples:

1 bitOr 0 -- evaluates to 1
6 bitOr 2 -- in binary: 110 bitOr 010; evaluates to 110; converted to 6

Use the bitOr operator to operate directly on the bits of two numbers.

To perform the bitOr operation, LiveCode first converts both operands to their binary equivalent, a string of ones and zeroes. 1 is equivalent to true, and 0 is equivalent to false.

For each bit of number1, LiveCode performs an or operation with the corresponding bit of number2 to produce a result. A bit is 0 if the corresponding bits of number1 and number2 are both 0. Otherwise, the bit is 1.

Finally, the binary number thus created is converted back to decimal.

Parameters:

  • number1: The number1 and number2 are numbers, or expressions that evaluate tonumbers, between zero and 4,294,967,295 (2^32 - 1).
  • number2:
  • Description:Use the bitOr operator to operate directly on the bits of twonumbers.

See also: or (operator),bitNot (operator),