[Javascript] RES: What operator is the circumflex accent (^) injavascript?
Alberto Domingo
alberto.domingo at uah.es
Thu Aug 30 14:28:53 CDT 2007
Hi Rafael,
I tryed Google. Now that I know it is a bitwise operator, I don´t have any
problem finding the information. I never used (or encountered) bitwise
operators before. Google ignore ^ in the search string, and the word
circumflex retrieves a lot about charentities, but nothing about operators.
The magic word is bitwise, but that was exacty the word I didn't know.
Thanks to David Dorward, Nick Fitzsimons, Flavio Gomes and Anthony Ettinger
for their answers.
Sorry Rafael, but your response was not very informative. You didn't
mention the magic word bitwise. Thanks anyway for the good intention.
Alberto Domingo
At 05:25 30/08/2007, you wrote:
>See google, for Christs sake. Google search for JavaScript Operators,
>what you already know (Guessed by the sentence What OPERATOR is the
>circumflex accent (^) in JAVASCRIPT?).
>
><http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=Javascript+Operators&meta>http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=Javascript+Operators&meta=
>
>Sorry in advance (That may fix everything, right?)
>
>Rafael
>
>
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>De: javascript-bounces at lists.evolt.org
>[mailto:javascript-bounces at lists.evolt.org] Em nome de Alberto Domingo
>Enviada em: quarta-feira, 29 de agosto de 2007 13:48
>Para: javascript at lists.evolt.org
>Assunto: [Javascript] What operator is the circumflex accent (^) injavascript?
>
>What operator is the circumflex accent (^) in javascript?
>
>Sorry if this is too simple, but I can´t find any thing about this operator.
>Surely it is trivial.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Alberto
>
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