Re: BItwise OR [was DSS]

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don cole wrote:
> 
> I'm with Al on this.
> 
> Pete,
> 
> Everytime I check my E-mail I have to go thru 2 or 3 hundred spam messages to
> find what I'm looking for. I've just about given up on E-Mail as being a
> viable
> communication instrument. I find this forum easier to use for our limited
> discussions.
> Now if I were try to sell erectile dysfunction meds then I would use E-Mail.
> However I will stop talking about the DSS on the forum and get back to
> discussing
> Edita.
> 
> Jason, 
> 
> Thank you for your response on OR bits. Of which I don't quite understand. OR
> Gates I get. Either IN high = OUTPUT high. Let me study you response somemore.
> 
> Al,
> 
> I'm sorry but I can't discuss this anymore. smile
> 
> 
> Don Cole

Hi Don,


It's up to you what you want to discuss or not, as long as it
involves Euphoria.  Since DSS is in the archives it's available
to many Eu users, so i believe it's a worthwhile subject.

Since you already know how OR gates work, imagine having one OR
gate for each BIT of an integer value.  When you OR two integers
you OR each bit individually (as with an OR gate for each bit).
The resulting outputs, taken collectively, form the new integer
which is the 'logical OR' of the two input integers.


Take care,
Al

And, good luck with your Euphoria programming!

My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"

 From "Black Knight":
"I can live with losing the good fight,
 but i can not live without fighting it".
"Well on second thought, maybe not."

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