I am looking some part of code that is supposed to get a single bit from an int.
It is as follows:
private int getBit( int token, int pos){
return ( token & ( 1 << pos ) ) != 0 ? 1 : 0;
}
My question is why doesn't it do it the following (simpler) way?
return token & ( 1 << pos );
I expect that it will also return a 0
or 1
.
Am I wrong on this? Is the second (mine) version wrong?
1 << pos
in case the bit is set, or0
otherwise.