C# Program to Demonstrate Bitwise Operators
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C# Program to Demonstrate Bitwise Operators

 

 

This is a C# Program to illustrate bitwise operations.

Problem Description

This C# Program Illustrates Bitwise Operations.

Problem Solution

Here there are many bitwise operators like AND, OR , XOR which performs corresponding operations.

Program/Source Code

Here is source code of the C# Program to Illustrate Bitwise Operations. The C# program is successfully compiled and executed with Microsoft Visual Studio. The program output is also shown below.

/*
 * C# Program to Illustrate Bitwise Operations
 */
using System;
class bitwise
{
    byte b1, b2;
    int x;
    long y;
    bitwise()
    {
        b1 = 10;
        b2 = 5;
        x = 32;
        y = 20;
    }
    public static void Main()
    {
        bitwise bit = new bitwise();
        byte p = (byte)(bit.b1 & bit.b2);
        byte q = (byte)(bit.b1 | bit.b2);
        byte r = (byte)(bit.b1 ^ bit.b2);
        int z = (int)(bit.x & bit.y);
        Console.WriteLine("b1={0},b2={1},x={2},y={3}", bit.b1, bit.b2, bit.x, bit.y);
        Console.WriteLine("b1 & b2={0} : ", p);
        Console.WriteLine("b1 | b2={0} : ", q);
        Console.WriteLine("b1 ^ b2={0} : ", r);
        Console.WriteLine("x & y = {0} : ", z);
        Console.ReadLine();
    }
}
Program Explanation

This C# program is used to illustrate bitwise operations. Here there are many bitwise operators like AND, OR, XOR which performs corresponding operations. Binary AND Operator is used to copy a bit to the result if it exists in both operands. The Binary OR Operator is used to copy a bit to the result if it exists in either operand. And the Binary XOR Operator is used to copy the bit if it is set in one operand but not both.

 
Runtime Test Cases
 
b1=10,b2=5,x=32,y=20
b1 & b2 : 0
b1 | b2 : 15
b1 ^ b2 : 15
x & y :0