Here is a Java Program to Demonstrate the bitwise logical operators
Output of Above Java Program
a = 0011
b = 0110
a|b = 0111
a&b = 0010
a^b = 0101
~a&b|a&~b = 0101
~a = 1100
class BitLogic { public static void main(String args[]) { String binary[] = { "0000", "0001", "0010", "0011", "0100", "0101", "0110", "0111", "1000", "1001", "1010", "1011", "1100", "1101", "1110", "1111" }; int a = 3; // 0 + 2 + 1 or 0011 in binary int b = 6; // 4 + 2 + 0 or 0110 in binary int c = a | b; int d = a & b; int e = a ^ b; int f = (~a & b) | (a & ~b); int g = ~a & 0x0f; System.out.println(" a = " + binary[a]); System.out.println(" b = " + binary[b]); System.out.println(" a|b = " + binary[c]); System.out.println(" a&b = " + binary[d]); System.out.println(" a^b = " + binary[e]); System.out.println("~a&b|a&~b = " + binary[f]); System.out.println(" ~a = " + binary[g]); } }
Output of Above Java Program
a = 0011
b = 0110
a|b = 0111
a&b = 0010
a^b = 0101
~a&b|a&~b = 0101
~a = 1100