Bit.toggle() - Keithley 708B Reference Manual

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bit.toggle()

This function toggles the value of a bit at a specified index position.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Function
No
Usage
result = bit.toggle(value, index)
result
value
index
Details
This function returns result, which is the result of toggling the bit index in value.
Any fractional part of value is truncated to make it an integer. The returned decimal value is also an integer.
The least significant bit value is at index position 1; the most significant bit is at index position 32.
The indexed bit for value is toggled from 0 to 1, or 1 to 0.
Example
myResult = bit.toggle(10, 3)
print(myResult)
Also see
bit.clear()
(on page 7-11)
bit.get()
(on page 7-12)
bit.set()
(on page 7-14)
bit.test()
(on page 7-16)
Logical operators
707B-901-01 Rev. A / August 2010
Affected by
Result of the bit manipulation
Specified number
One-based bit position within value to toggle (1 to 32)
(on page 6-22)
Where saved
Default value
The binary equivalent of decimal 10 is 1010.
Toggling the bit at index position 3 returns a
decimal value of 14 (binary 1110).
Output: 1.4000000e+01
Section 7: Command reference
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