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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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The BIT_OR operator can be abbreviated with a vertical bar (|). Use the vertical bar to separate the two columns (for example, to specify BIT_OR(V1, 3), you can simply type V1|3. You also can use OR.
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Creates a new column named TEMP, where each value is the contents of column V1 bitwise OR-ed with the binary value 1000.
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Creates a new column named TEMP containing the same contents as the column V1 (every value OR-ed with itself produces itself).
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Creates a new column named TEMP, where each value is the row value of column V1 bitwise OR-ed with the corresponding row value of column V2.
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Creates three new columns named TEMP, VX, and VY. The column TEMP contains the values in V1 logically OR-ed with the corresponding row values of column V4. The column VX contains the logically OR-ed values from columns V2 and V5. The column VY contains the logically OR-ed values from columns V3 and V6.
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TEMP = V1[10:20] | V2 or TEMP = V1[10:20] | V2[1:11]
Creates a new column named TEMP, where the first 11 cells contain the bitwise OR-ed result of the values in rows 10-20 of column V1 by the values in rows 1-11 of column V2. The other cells in TEMP are empty.
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BIT_XOR or XOR
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