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Blunt answers are fine. What do these two expressions mean when used in an equation? “%” and “&”
var a = b % c; var d = e & f;
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Looks like you need to have a AS function reference open.
% = modulo & = bitwise and
Originally posted by BobJanova:& = bitwise and
& = bitwise and
I’m not following you… EDIT: Another one I don’t get. “~” Although, I think that was used in logic, not an equation.
A very well thought out tutorial on bitwise operators.
Originally posted by UnknownGuardian:A very well thought out tutorial on bitwise operators.
Cheers. :)
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