In this guide, we will discuss Scala Bitwise Operators. Try the following example program to understand all the Bitwise operators available in Scala Programming Language.
Example
object Demo { def main(args: Array[String]) { var a = 60; /* 60 = 0011 1100 */ var b = 13; /* 13 = 0000 1101 */ var c = 0; c = a & b; /* 12 = 0000 1100 */ println("a & b = " + c ); c = a | b; /* 61 = 0011 1101 */ println("a | b = " + c ); c = a ^ b; /* 49 = 0011 0001 */ println("a ^ b = " + c ); c = ~a; /* -61 = 1100 0011 */ println("~a = " + c ); c = a << 2; /* 240 = 1111 0000 */ println("a << 2 = " + c ); c = a >> 2; /* 215 = 1111 */ println("a >> 2 = " + c ); c = a >>> 2; /* 215 = 0000 1111 */ println("a >>> 2 = " + c ); } }
Save the above program in Demo.scala. The following commands are used to compile and execute this program.
Command
\>scalac Demo.scala \>scala Demo
Output
a & b = 12 a | b = 61 a ^ b = 49 ~a = -61 a << 2 = 240 a >> 2 = 15 a >>> 2 = 15
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