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System.out.println(4 | 3);

The output is 7. It does addition up to 3 numbers, but how does this work? What is the syntax?

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  • And each with its own illustration, haha Sep 14, 2012 at 18:35

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That's because | is a bitwise OR

100    4
011    3
---
111    7

So the result is 7.

If you want more details on bitwise operators, read: Bitwise and Bit Shift Operators.

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Binary OR

  3 = 011
  4 = 100
  ----------
3|4 = 111 = 7

It doesn't always mean addition

  2 = 10
  2 = 10
2|2 = 10 = 2
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It's doing a binary OR operation

0100    - this is a 4
0011    - this is a 3
 |
0111    - result is 7
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What are you trying to do? What you are doing is a binary or of two numbers:

0b011 
 ||
0b100
 ==
0b111 -> 7.
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System.out.println(4 | 3);

Its a bitwise OR operator. Explanation -

4->100
3->011
   ----
   111 ->7
0
1
 3 =  0011
 4 =  0100
 |_____|
    |
    V
   0111 
    |
    V
    7

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