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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T11:50:48+00:00 2026-05-11T11:50:48+00:00

Is there a way to assign a binary value to a VB variable? All

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Is there a way to assign a binary value to a VB variable? All of the obvious choices don’t work. I’ve tried prefixing with &B, appending with b but nothing seems to work. I’m not having much luck searching for it either. I don’t need this for my application, but I’m rather, just curious so alternate solutions are not necessary.

[Edit] For clarification, what I was looking for (which does not appear to be possible) was how to assign a literal binary number to a variable, in a similar manner in which you can assign a hex or octal number. I was just looking for a more visually engaging way to assign values to a flag enum.

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Dim num as Integer = &H100ABC       'Hex' Dim num2 as Integer = &O123765      'Octal'  Dim myFantasy as Integer = &B1000   'What I would like to be able to do' Dim myReality as Integer = 2 ^ 3    'What I ended up doing' 
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  1. 2026-05-11T11:50:49+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:50 am

    I might stab myself after this one:

    Convert.ToInt32('1100101', 2); 

    On a more serious note (noticing that you have updated the question), for flag enums what you may want is the left shift operator (<<):

    Dim myReality as Integer          = 1 << 0   // 1 Dim myAlternateReality as Integer = 1 << 1   // 2 Dim myParallelUniverse as Integer = 1 << 2   // 4 ... 

    and so on up to 31.

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