Both the argument and the
result must be within defined
number ranges (page 66).
Rotate and shift operate on
16 base digits. To minimize
an overflow error, enter the
argument in binary form.
Results of Boolean Operations
When a Boolean expression is evaluated, the arguments are converted to hexadecimal
integers and the corresponding bits of the arguments are compared, as this table shows.
If valueA is... ...and valueB is...
1
1
0
0
The result is displayed according to the current mode setting. For example:
In
mode,
Bin
101 and 110
- — *
The BASE BIT Menu
Õ-Ú
TYPE
CONV
rotR
rotL
shftR
rotR
value
Rotates value right
rotL
value
Rotates value left
Shifts value right
shftR
value
shftL
value
Shifts value left
Chapter 4: Constants, Conversions, Bases, and Complex Numbers
and
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
returns
.
100Ü
BOOL
BIT
shftL
Results
or
xor
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
In
mode,
Hex
5 and 6
69
(valueA)
not
0
0
1
1
returns
.
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