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Bitwise expression functions

BITAND

Returns the bitwise AND of two numeric or binary expressions.

Aliases:

BIT_AND

See also:

BITAND_AGG

Syntax
BITAND( <expr1> , <expr2> [ , '<padside>' ] )

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Arguments
expr1

This expression must evaluate to an INTEGER value, a BINARY value, or a value of a data type that can be cast to an INTEGER value.

expr2

This expression must evaluate to an INTEGER value, a BINARY value, or a value of a data type that can be cast to an INTEGER value.

'padside'

When two BINARY argument values are not the same length, specifies which side to pad the value with the shorter length. Specify one of the following case-insensitive values:

The shorter value is padded with zeros so that it equals the length of the larger value.

This argument is valid only when BINARY expressions are specified.

If the length of two BINARY values are different, this argument is required.

Returns

Returns an INTEGER value, a BINARY value, or NULL:

Usage notes Examples

The following sections contain examples for INTEGER argument values and BINARY argument values.

Using BITAND, BITOR, and BITXOR with INTEGER argument values

Create a simple table and insert the data:

CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE bits (ID INTEGER, bit1 INTEGER, bit2 INTEGER);

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INSERT INTO bits (ID, bit1, bit2) VALUES 
  (   11,    1,     1),    -- Bits are all the same.
  (   24,    2,     4),    -- Bits are all different.
  (   42,    4,     2),    -- Bits are all different.
  ( 1624,   16,    24),    -- Bits overlap.
  (65504,    0, 65504),    -- Lots of bits (all but the low 6 bits).
  (    0, NULL,  NULL)     -- No bits.
  ;

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Run the query:

SELECT bit1, 
       bit2, 
       BITAND(bit1, bit2), 
       BITOR(bit1, bit2), 
       BITXOR(bit1, BIT2)
  FROM bits
  ORDER BY bit1;

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+------+-------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------+
| BIT1 |  BIT2 | BITAND(BIT1, BIT2) | BITOR(BIT1, BIT2) | BITXOR(BIT1, BIT2) |
|------+-------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------|
|    0 | 65504 |                  0 |             65504 |              65504 |
|    1 |     1 |                  1 |                 1 |                  0 |
|    2 |     4 |                  0 |                 6 |                  6 |
|    4 |     2 |                  0 |                 6 |                  6 |
|   16 |    24 |                 16 |                24 |                  8 |
| NULL |  NULL |               NULL |              NULL |               NULL |
+------+-------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------+
Using BITAND, BITOR, and BITXOR with BINARY argument values

Create a simple table and insert the data:

CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE bits (ID INTEGER, bit1 BINARY(2), bit2 BINARY(2), bit3 BINARY(4));

INSERT INTO bits VALUES
  (1, x'1010', x'0101', x'11001010'),
  (2, x'1100', x'0011', x'01011010'),
  (3, x'BCBC', x'EEFF', x'ABCDABCD'),
  (4, NULL, NULL, NULL);

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Note

The BINARY values are inserted using the x'value' notation, where value contains hexadecimal digits. For more information, see Binary input and output.

Run a query on BINARY columns of the same length:

SELECT bit1,
       bit2,
       BITAND(bit1, bit2),
       BITOR(bit1, bit2),
       BITXOR(bit1, bit2)
  FROM bits;

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+------+------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------+
| BIT1 | BIT2 | BITAND(BIT1, BIT2) | BITOR(BIT1, BIT2) | BITXOR(BIT1, BIT2) |
|------+------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------|
| 1010 | 0101 | 0000               | 1111              | 1111               |
| 1100 | 0011 | 0000               | 1111              | 1111               |
| BCBC | EEFF | ACBC               | FEFF              | 5243               |
| NULL | NULL | NULL               | NULL              | NULL               |
+------+------+--------------------+-------------------+--------------------+

If you try to run a query on BINARY columns of different lengths without specifying the 'padside' argument, an error is returned:

SELECT bit1,
       bit3,
       BITAND(bit1, bit3),
       BITOR(bit1, bit3),
       BITXOR(bit1, bit3)
  FROM bits;

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100544 (22026): The lengths of two variable-sized fields do not match: first length 2, second length 4

Run a query on BINARY columns of different lengths, and pad the smaller argument value on the left:

SELECT bit1,
       bit3,
       BITAND(bit1, bit3, 'LEFT'),
       BITOR(bit1, bit3, 'LEFT'),
       BITXOR(bit1, bit3, 'LEFT')
  FROM bits;

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+------+----------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------------+
| BIT1 | BIT3     | BITAND(BIT1, BIT3, 'LEFT') | BITOR(BIT1, BIT3, 'LEFT') | BITXOR(BIT1, BIT3, 'LEFT') |
|------+----------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------------|
| 1010 | 11001010 | 00001010                   | 11001010                  | 11000000                   |
| 1100 | 01011010 | 00001000                   | 01011110                  | 01010110                   |
| BCBC | ABCDABCD | 0000A88C                   | ABCDBFFD                  | ABCD1771                   |
| NULL | NULL     | NULL                       | NULL                      | NULL                       |
+------+----------+----------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------------+

Run a query on BINARY columns of different lengths, and pad the smaller argument value on the right:

SELECT bit1,
       bit3,
       BITAND(bit1, bit3, 'RIGHT'),
       BITOR(bit1, bit3, 'RIGHT'),
       BITXOR(bit1, bit3, 'RIGHT')
  FROM bits;

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+------+----------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| BIT1 | BIT3     | BITAND(BIT1, BIT3, 'RIGHT') | BITOR(BIT1, BIT3, 'RIGHT') | BITXOR(BIT1, BIT3, 'RIGHT') |
|------+----------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+-----------------------------|
| 1010 | 11001010 | 10000000                    | 11101010                   | 01101010                    |
| 1100 | 01011010 | 01000000                    | 11011010                   | 10011010                    |
| BCBC | ABCDABCD | A88C0000                    | BFFDABCD                   | 1771ABCD                    |
| NULL | NULL     | NULL                        | NULL                       | NULL                        |
+------+----------+-----------------------------+----------------------------+-----------------------------+

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