#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// a = 5(00000101), b = 9(00001001)
int a = 5, b = 9;
// The result is 00000001
cout<<"a = " << a <<","<< " b = " << b <<endl;
cout << "a & b = " << (a & b) << endl;
// The result is 00001101
cout << "a | b = " << (a | b) << endl;
// The result is 00001100
cout << "a ^ b = " << (a ^ b) << endl;
// The result is 11111010
cout << "~a = " << (~a) << endl;
// The result is 00010010
cout<<"b << 1" <<" = "<< (b << 1) <<endl;
// The result is 00000100
cout<<"b >> 1 "<<"= " << (b >> 1 )<<endl;
return 0;
}
// This code is contributed by sathiyamoorthics19
// C Program to demonstrate use of bitwise operators
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
// a = 5(00000101), b = 9(00001001)
unsigned char a = 5, b = 9;
// The result is 00000001
printf("a = %d, b = %d\n", a, b);
printf("a&b = %d\n", a & b);
// The result is 00001101
printf("a|b = %d\n", a | b);
// The result is 00001100
printf("a^b = %d\n", a ^ b);
// The result is 11111010
printf("~a = %d\n", a = ~a);
// The result is 00010010
printf("b<<1 = %d\n", b << 1);
// The result is 00000100
printf("b>>1 = %d\n", b >> 1);
return 0;
}