an int is 16 or 32 bits, depending on the architecture (i hope)
--Angus
bits are bits are bits are bits.
if you assign the bits you can check the bits.
BITS RULE!!!
ahem, sorry *blush*
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Subject: Re: bitvector question
Author: INTERNET:gonzo@kestrel.scs.uiuc.edu at CSERVE
Date: 4/28/98 5:53 PM
> C=A^B other wise known as exclusive or (XOR)
Well, I know XOR works just dandy with bit streams, but with ints
pretending to be bit streams?
- Nasri.
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