bitor — OR applied to binary representation of input arguments
[z]=bitor(x,y)
scalar/vector/matrix of positives integers
scalar/vector/matrix of positives integers
scalar/vector/matrix of positives integers
Given x
and y
two positives
integers, this function returns z
the decimal number
whose the binary form is the OR of the binary representations of
x
and y
(x
,
y
and z
have the same size). If
dimension of x
is superior than 1 then
z(i)
is equal to
bitor(x(i),y(i)).
// example 1 : // '110000' : is the binary representation of 48 // '100101' : is the binary representation of 37 // '110101' : is the binary representation for the OR applied to the binary forms 48 and 37 // so the decimal number corresponding to the OR applied to binary forms 48 and 37 is : 53 x=48; y=37 z=bitor(x,y) // example 2 : x=[12,45]; y=[25,49] z=bitor(x,y)