You should find the functions:

bitAnd, bitOr and bitXor

in the bitops package.

Ciao,
domenico

mau...@alice.it wrote:
I cannot find any R function or operator that performs a binary AND operation, as 
performed by Fortran built-in function "iand".
Ideally either R operator "&" or "&&" should do that. But some tests proved 
they do not:
A<- 1
B <- 2
A
[1] 1
B
[1] 2
as.numeric(A&B)
[1] 1
as.numeric(A&&B)
[1] 1

The binary content of A should be "10000"
The binary content of B should be "01000"
Therefore the  bitwise AND operator should yield 0 !
I do not know how to fore the binary representation of an unsigned integer when writing R code. Do you know how to get around this problem ?

Thank you so much.
Maura


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