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Bitwise operators

Bitwise operators treat arguments as 32-bits (zeros & ones) and work on the level of their binary representation. Ex. Decimal number 9 has a binary representation of 1001. Bitwise operators perform their operations on such binary representations, but they return standard JavaScript numerical values.

Bitwise operators in JavaScript are as follows:

  • & (AND)
  • | (OR)
  • ^ (XOR)
  • ~ (NOT)
  • << (Left SHIFT)
  • >> (Right SHIFT)
  • >>> (Zero-Fill Right SHIFT)

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