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C/C++ check if one bit is set in, i.e. int variable

Is there such a way to check if bit 3 in temp is 1 or 0 without bit shifting and masking. 21 Answers ...
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How to delete last character from a string using jQuery?

... You can also try this in plain javascript "1234".slice(0,-1) the negative second parameter is an offset from the last character, so you can use -2 to remove last 2 characters etc share | ...
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My attempt at value initialization is interpreted as a function declaration, and why doesn't A a(())

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What is the right way to check for a null string in Objective-C?

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How do you use NSAttributedString?

...DK 3.2 (or around 3.2) and is available on the iPhone as of iPhone SDK 4.0 beta . 15 Answers ...
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How to convert comma-delimited string to list in Python?

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Show data on mouseover of circle

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Why doesn't c++ have &&= or ||= for booleans?

... is then equivalent to static_cast<int>(b) & 2, which results in 0, which is then converted back into a bool. So it’s true that the existence of an operator &&= would improve type safety. share |...
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input type=file show only button

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Why use Ruby's attr_accessor, attr_reader and attr_writer?

... 750 You may use the different accessors to communicate your intent to someone reading your code, and...