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The Bitwise OR Assignment Operator in JavaScript is represented by (|=). This operator is used to perform a bitwise OR operation on both operands and assign the result to the left operands. Syntax: a |= b Where –
Example 1: In this example, we will use basic numeric values to perform Bitwise OR Assignment Operation. Javascript
Output: In this example, the Binary representation of 2 is 10 and the binary representation of 3 is 11. By applying the OR assignment (|=) operation, 3 is returned as the result. 3 // Bit presentation 11 Example 2: In this example, we will use bitwise OR assignment operation to combine the bit values of both numbers. Javascript
Output: A bit representation of 10 is 1010 and 12 is represented as 1100. by performing OR Assignment(|=) 1110 is returned which contains all the bits of both numbers and returns 14. 14 // Bit presentation 1110 We have a complete list of Javascript Assignment Operators, to go through those please check the Javascript Assignment Operator article. Supported Browsers:
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