BITSET() |
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The BITSET() function turns on a specified bit in an integer value.
Format
BITSET(expr, bit)
where
The BITSET() function converts expr to a 32 bit integer and turns on (sets to 1) the bit identified by bit to form a new integer value as the result. Bits are numbered from 0 to 31 from the least significant end of the value. The effect of this function with a bit value outside this range is undefined.
Example
FLAGS = BITSET(FLAGS, 2)
This statement turns on bit 2 in the FLAGS variable.
See also: BITAND(), BITNOT(), BITOR(), BITRESET(), BITTEST(), BITXOR(), SHIFT() |