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BITSET( ) Function

Sets a bit to 1 in a value of Numeric, Varbinary, or Blob type and returns the resulting value. There is a numeric and a binary version of the syntax.

Note

If the specified expression is not an integer, it is converted to an integer before setting the bit.

BITSET(nNumericExpression1, nNumericExpression2)
BITSET(BinaryExpression [, nStartBit [, nBitCount]])

Parameters

  • nNumericExpression1
    Specifies a Numeric value to set the bit.

  • nNumericExpression2
    Specifies the position of the bit in nExpression1 to set to 1. nExpression2 can range from 0 to 31 with 0 as the bit farthest to the right.

  • BinaryExpression
    Specifies a Varbinary or Blob expression.

  • [ nStartBit[, nBitCount]]
    Specifies a starting zero-based number of the first bit to perform the operation as nStartBit and the number of bits to perform the operation as nBitCount.

    If you do not specify nStartBit and nBitCount, the operation applies to all bits in the expression. If you specify nStartBit only, the operation applies to nStartBit only.

Return Value

Numeric, Varbinary, or Blob. BITSET( ) returns the specified expression with the specified bit set to 1.

Example

x = 5  && 0101 binary
y = 1  && 2nd bit position (0 = 1st bit position)
? BITSET(x,y) && Returns 7, 0111 binary

See Also

Reference

BITAND( ) Function

BITCLEAR( ) Function

BITLSHIFT( ) Function

BITNOT( ) Function

BITOR( ) Function

BITRSHIFT( ) Function

BITTEST( ) Function

BITXOR( ) Function

Other Resources

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Language Reference (Visual FoxPro)