Can someone explain this java bitwise operator behavior??
System.out.println(010 | 4); // --> 12
System.out.println(10 | 4); // --> 14
Thank you!
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The first number is interpreted as octal. So
010 == 8.Starting from that, it is easy to see, that
The second number is interpreted to be decimal, which yields
(Where
dindicates a decimal number andbindicates a binary one.)