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Precision for this macro function is limited to integer values less than . No negative values are allowed.
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Using a column containing the same number x in each row as data is the same as using the constant x as data.
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The BIT_NOT operator can be abbreviated with a tilda (~). Use the tilda before the data value (for example, to specify BIT_NOT(V1), you can simply type ~V1.
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TEMP = BIT_NOT 3 or TEMP = ~3
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Creates three new columns named TEMP, VX, and VY. The values in the TEMP column are the bitwise NOT of the contents of column V1, the values of the VX column are the bitwise NOT of the contents of column V2, and the values of the VY column are the bitwise NOT of the contents of column V3.
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Creates a new column named TEMP, where the first 101 cells contain the bitwise NOT of the values in rows 1-50 of column V1.
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BIT_XOR or XOR
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