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Defines a mechanism for performing bitwise operations over two values.
generic <typename TSelf, typename TOther, typename TResult>
where TSelf : IBitwiseOperators<TSelf, TOther, TResult>public interface class IBitwiseOperators
public interface IBitwiseOperators<TSelf,TOther,TResult> where TSelf : IBitwiseOperators<TSelf,TOther,TResult>
type IBitwiseOperators<'Self, 'Other, 'Result (requires 'Self :> IBitwiseOperators<'Self, 'Other, 'Result>)> = interface
Public Interface IBitwiseOperators(Of TSelf, TOther, TResult)
The type that implements this interface.
The type that is used in the operation with TSelf
.
The type that contains the result of TSelf
op TOther
.
Bitwise |
Computes the bitwise-and of two values. |
Bitwise |
Computes the bitwise-or of two values. |
Exclusive |
Computes the exclusive-or of two values. |
Ones |
Computes the ones-complement representation of a given value. |
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.NET | 7, 8, 9, 10 |
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