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Set specific bit in byte

I'm trying to set bits in Java byte variable. It does provide propper methods like .setBit(i). Does anybody know how I can realize this?

I can iterate bit-wise through a given byte:

if( (my_byte & (1 << i)) == 0 ){

}

However I cannot set this position to 1 o开发者_如何学Pythonr 0, can I?


Use the bitwise OR (|) and AND (&) operators. To set a bit, namely turn the bit at pos to 1:

my_byte = my_byte | (1 << pos);   // longer version, or
my_byte |= 1 << pos;              // shorthand

To un-set a bit, or turn it to 0:

my_byte = my_byte & ~(1 << pos);  // longer version, or
my_byte &= ~(1 << pos);           // shorthand

For examples, see Advanced Java/Bitwise Operators


To set a bit:

myByte |= 1 << bit;

To clear it:

myByte &= ~(1 << bit);


Just to complement Jon‘s answer and driis‘ answer

To toggle (invert) a bit

    myByte ^= 1 << bit;


The technique you need is to isolate the chosen bit and either set or clear it. You already have the expression to isolate the bit since you're using that to test it above. You can set the bit by ORing it in, or clear the bit by bitwise AND with the 1's complement of the bit.

boolean setBit;
my_byte = setBit
          ? myByte | (1 << i)
          : myByte & ~(1 << i);


Please see the class java.util.BitSet that do the job for you.

To set : myByte.set(bit); To reset : myByte.clear(bit); To fill with a bool : myByte.set(bit, b); To get the bool : b = myByte.get(bit); Get the bitmap : byte bitMap = myByte.toByteArray()[0];

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