Subj : Re: User Object USER_DELETED To : Mortifis From : echicken Date : Tue Jul 23 2019 10:04 pm Re: Re: User Object USER_DELETED By: Mortifis to echicken on Tue Jul 23 2019 22:40:15 Mo> as learning any language ( obviously I am not C adept) what does ~& or Mo> even just ~ mean negate a bitwise? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Bitwise_Operators '~a' inverts the bits of 'a' 'a & b' returns ones in positions where both 'a' and 'b' have ones 'a & ~b' returns ones in positions where both 'a' and the inverse of 'b' have ones 'a &= b' assigns the result of 'a & b' to 'a' 'a &= ~b' assigns the result of 'a & ~b' to 'a' 'a | b' returns ones where either 'a' or 'b' have ones 'a |= b' assigns the result of 'a | b' to 'a' So: var a = 1; // 00000001 var b = 2; // 00000010 a |= b; // a = 00000001 | 00000010 a &= ~b; // a = 00000011 & 11111101 if that makes sense. --- echicken electronic chicken bbs - bbs.electronicchicken.com þ Synchronet þ electronic chicken bbs - bbs.electronicchicken.com .