BitClear[n, k] sets to 0 the bit corresponding to the coefficient of 2^k in the integer n.
$ByteOrdering gives the native ordering of bytes in binary data on your computer system.
Mathematica contains hundreds of original algorithms for computing integer functions involving integers of any size.
Mathematica can handle numbers of essentially unlimited length, in any base, using state-of-the-art platform-optimized algorithms, including several developed at Wolfram ...
PackingMethod is an option for GraphPlot and related functions which specifies how disconnected components should be packed together in the layout produced.
In two decades of intense algorithmic development, Mathematica has established a new level of numerical computation. Particularly notable are its many original highly ...
Mathematica handles both integers and real numbers with any number of digits, automatically tagging numerical precision when appropriate. Mathematica internally uses several ...
BitOr
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BitOr[n_1, n_2, ...] gives the bitwise OR of the integers n_i.
BitXor
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BitXor[n_1, n_2, ...] gives the bitwise XOR of the integers n_i.
Mathematica provides powerful functions for constructing lists of any size and structure.