BITAND Excel function

The BITAND function in Excel is designed for users who need to perform binary calculations, specifically the bitwise AND operation. This function allows you to compare two numbers and returns a number that represents the set bits in both operands.

Syntax

The syntax for the BITAND function is as follows:

BITAND(number1, number2)

number1: The first number to compare.
number2: The second number to compare.

Example

If you use the formula:

=BITAND(5, 3)

Here’s what happens:

  • The binary representation of 5 is 101.
  • The binary representation of 3 is 011.
  • Performing a bitwise AND operation on these gives 001, which is 1 in decimal.

So, =BITAND(5, 3) returns 1.

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