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C++ 'bitand' Keyword with Examples

C++ | 'bitand' keyword: Here, we are going to learn about the 'bitand' keyword which is an alternative to Bitwise AND operator.
Submitted by IncludeHelp, on May 16, 2020

C++ 'bitand' Keyword

"bitand" is an inbuilt keyword that has been around since at least C++98. It is an alternative to & (Bitwise AND) operator and it mostly uses for bit manipulations.

The bitand keyword compares two bits and returns 1 if both bits are 1; otherwise, it returns 0.

Syntax

operand_1 bitand operand_2;

Here, operand_1 and operand_2 are the operands.

Sample Input and Output

Input:
bitset<4> value("1100");
bitset<4> mask ("1010");
        
value = value bitand mask;

Output:
value = 1000

C++ example to demonstrate the use of "bitand" keyword

// C++ example to demonstrate the use of
// 'bitand' keyword

#include <iostream>
#include <bitset>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    //bitsets
    bitset<4> value("1011");
    bitset<4> mask1("1100");
    bitset<4> mask2("0100");

    // before operation
    cout << "value: " << value << endl;
    cout << "mask1: " << mask1 << endl;
    cout << "mask2: " << mask2 << endl;

    value = value bitand mask1;

    cout << "After operation (1)...\n";
    cout << "value: " << value << endl;

    value = value bitand mask2;

    cout << "After operation (1)...\n";
    cout << "value: " << value << endl;

    return 0;
}

Output

value: 1011
mask1: 1100
mask2: 0100
After operation (1)...
value: 1000
After operation (2)...
value: 0000

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