Funciones binarias y operadores
Funciones binarias y operadores
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Displays the standard functions in the extension drawer. (more) | |
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Displays the custom functions in the extension drawer. (more) | |
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Displays the binary functions in the extension drawer. (more) | |
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Displays the log in the extension drawer. | |
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The prefix # identifies a binary number. For example, if you type the binary number #101010 it will return the decimal number 42 .
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The prefix $ identifies a hexadecimal number. For example, if you type the hexadecimal number $2a it will return the decimal number 42 .
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Digits to enter hexadecimal numbers. | |
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Binary operator and | |
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Binary operator or | |
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Binary operator xor | |
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Binary operator not | |
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Binary shift left. The number is padded with zeros at the end, the overflow is left out. | |
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Binary shift right. The number is left filled with zeros and truncated at the end. | |
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Binary rotation to the left. Overflow is added at the end. | |
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Binary rotation to the right. Digits from the end of the series are used to fill the left. |