3.5.Bitwise Operators |
| 3.5.1. | The Bitwise Operators can be applied to the integer types, long, int, short, char, and byte. |
| 3.5.2. | The Bitwise Logical Operators |
| 3.5.3. | Bitwise AND (&) |
| 3.5.4. | Bitwise OR (|) |
| 3.5.5. | Bitwise XOR (^) |
| 3.5.6. | Left shift (<<) |
| 3.5.7. | Bitwise complement (~): inverts ones and zeros in a number |
| 3.5.8. | Demonstrate the bitwise logical operators |
| 3.5.9. | All bitwise operators in action |
| 3.5.10. | Bitwise Operator Assignments |
| 3.5.11. | The Left Shift |
| 3.5.12. | Left shifting as a quick way to multiply by 2 |
| 3.5.13. | The Right Shift |
| 3.5.14. | The Unsigned Right Shift |
| 3.5.15. | Signed shift to the right |
| 3.5.16. | Unsigned shifting a byte value. |
| 3.5.17. | Convert a number to negative and back |
| 3.5.18. | Performing Bitwise Operations on a Bit Vector |
| 3.5.19. | Converting Between a BitSet and a Byte Array |
| 3.5.20. | Returns a byte array of at least length 1 |
| 3.5.21. | Use bitwise operator to create hash code |
| 3.5.22. | Operations on bit-mapped fields. |
| 3.5.23. | Represents a collection of 64 boolean (on/off) flags. |