Available on: all targets See also: HAS NOT BIT IS IS NOT

HAS NOT BIT

This instruction allows you to check if a certain bit in a certain position (0 based) in a variable or expression is set to 0 or to 1. If that certain bit is set to 0, the instruction will return the value `TRUE`. Otherwise, the statement will return `FALSE`.

SYNTAX

 = value HAS NOT BIT position


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  • id : identifier
  • type : datatype
  • v : value
  • "..." : string
  • [...] : optional

EXAMPLE

 IF x HAS NOT BIT 2 THEN: PRINT "bit 2 is 0": ENDIF


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ABBREVIATION: HAS Nt Bt

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HAS NOT BIT ↔ HAS Nt Bt

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