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Help me! I don't understand this operator in Python
I don't know how this works: 2|4=6 3|6=7 4|7=7 1|3=3 somebody can tell me what's the logic here? (And it's name if you know it)
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here is an answer i posted a while ago.
what you are looking for is the Bitwise OR operator
Logical operators:
OR ||
takes two conditionals, return true if EITHER is true
AND &&
takes two conditionals, return true if BOTH are true
Bitwise operators:
work on the bit level, compare each bit that build a value and act accordingly
i will use small values which can be represented with 4 bits only.
we will find x on each example
OR | example:
5 | 3 = x
5 = 0101
3 = 0011
x = 0111 = 7 (bits in x are set by the bits of 5,3)
AND & example:
5 & 3 = x
5 = 0101
3 = 0011
x = 0001 = 1
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I don't know much about python but I found this online:
| Binary OR It copies a bit if it exists in either operand. Example: (a | b) = 61 (means 0011 1101)
You can find this information and more here: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_basic_operators.htm. Hope it helps😉
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And if you want to know why in the world you'd EVER use this...
Status codes are often kept as a 'list of bits' for efficiency, speed, global sharing or convenience (and these bits are often called flags).
Imagine a 3D printer:
STATUS_NOZZLE_HOT=1
STATUS_NOZZLE_OLD=2
STATUS_NOZZLE_JAMMED=4
STATUS_NOZZLE_STARVED=8
STATUS_MEDIA_READY=16
...32, 64, 128
Now 8 panel lights (or LCD icons) can readily be set/extinguished by a single status byte, or you can combine tests:
SVC_FLAGS = (...old | jammed | starved)
# 2|4|8 = 2+4+8 = 14
# One or more flags 'set'?
if STATUS & SVC_FLAGS > 0:
print("Nozzle needs service.")
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@Ivan - Added a sample test after you saw it. Heads up.
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Thank you! Now I understand