Can someone explain this in simpler terms?
The binary representation of 170 is 0000 0000 1010 1010
. The binary representation of 75 is 0000 0000 0100 1011
. Performing the bitwise AND operation on these two values produces the binary result 0000 0000 0000 1010
, which is decimal 10.
0000 0000 1010 1010
0000 0000 0100 1011
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0000 0000 0000 1010
This will make will click for me once I know what is being done. I have a basic understanding of binaries and know a few off the top of my head... like 1 represented in binary would be 00000001
and 2 would be 00000010
and 3 would be 00000011
and 4 would be 00000100
and 5 would be 00000101
and 6 would be 00000110
. So I understand what is going on when you got up a digit each time.
I also understand what is going on when this sql developer is subtracting, but not something is missing when she uses t-sql code to find her answers.... in regards to what is stated in this link.
0 & 0 == 0
,0 & 1 == 0
,1 & 0 == 0
and1 & 1 == 1
. Basically, both values must be 1 in order for the result to be 1. You do this for each vertical pair in the two numbers.