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| Unsets one or more flags in the given flagset, represented with decimal or hexadecimal number<br> | |descr= Unsets one or more flags in the given flagset, represented with decimal or hexadecimal number<br> | ||
(Hexadecimal number representation is simply auto-converted into decimal by the engine)<br> | (Hexadecimal number representation is simply auto-converted into decimal by the engine)<br> | ||
To check which flags are present in given flagset use [[BIS_fnc_bitflagsToArray]]<br><br> | To check which flags are present in given flagset use [[BIS_fnc_bitflagsToArray]]<br><br> |
Revision as of 20:38, 13 June 2021
Description
- Description:
- Unsets one or more flags in the given flagset, represented with decimal or hexadecimal number
(Hexadecimal number representation is simply auto-converted into decimal by the engine)
To check which flags are present in given flagset use BIS_fnc_bitflagsToArray
Limitations:
Due to various limitations of the Real Virtuality engine this function is intended to work with unsigned 24 bit integers only. This means that the supported range is 2^0...2^24 (1...16777216) - Execution:
- call
- Groups:
- Bitwise
Syntax
- Syntax:
- [flagset, flag] call BIS_fnc_bitflagsUnset
- Parameters:
- flagset: Number - flagset
- flag: Number - one or more flags to unset
- Return Value:
- Number - new flagset with given flag or flags unset
Examples
- Example 1:
[2 + 4 + 8, 8] call BIS_fnc_bitflagsUnset; // 6 (which is 2 + 4) [2 + 4 + 8, 2 + 8] call BIS_fnc_bitflagsUnset; // 4 [2 + 4 + 8, 1 + 8] call BIS_fnc_bitflagsUnset; // 6 (which is 2 + 4) [2 + 4 + 8, 1 + 8 + 8 + 2 + 2] call BIS_fnc_bitflagsUnset; // 10 (which is 2 + 8, since 1 + 8 + 8 + 2 + 2 is in fact 1 + 4 + 16)
Additional Information
Notes
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