> I'm looking at
>
https://docs.perl6.org/language/operators#index-entry-Numeric_bitwise_AND_operator
> right now and it has entries for every bitwise operator. I suggest you
> hold down the SHIFT key and press reload to clear your browser cache.
>
>
>
> But, now that I know what to look for, I will find the rest, so
> no one offer additional help, unless they just want to.
>
> My goal is to write up a Keeper file for this. I will post it
> back on this thread when I finish.
>
> -T
>
On 10/3/18 6:00 PM, Trey Harris wrote:
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 20:56 ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com
<mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>> wrote:
On 10/3/18 1:50 PM, Trey Harris wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 13:38 ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com
<mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>
> <mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com <mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>>> wrote:
>
> > Go to docs.perl6.org <http://docs.perl6.org>
<http://docs.perl6.org>
> <http://docs.perl6.org>. Type "bitwise" into the
> > search box. You will see a popup, "Numeric bitwise AND
operator".
> Click
> > it to be taken to
> >
>
https://docs.perl6.org/language/operators#index-entry-Numeric_bitwise_AND_operator,
>
> > which will tell you the bitwise AND operator in Perl 6 is +&.
> >
> > Run the same command with +& and you will get the answer 0.
> >
> > If, on the other hand, you go to docs.perl6.org
<http://docs.perl6.org>
> <http://docs.perl6.org> <http://docs.perl6.org>,
> > and type "&" into the search box, you will see under "Infix"
> (since you
> > used the operator between two things, it is Infix, as the docs
> say if
> > you type "infix" into the search box and click the first
entry under
> > "Reference"; I have no idea how you'd divine that such a
thing is
> called
> > an infix operator aside from common programming parlance,
but if you
> > have an idea how that might be expressed it can easily be
added
> to the
> > index) that the first entry is "&".
> >
> > Click on this "&" and you are taken to
> https://docs.perl6.org/routine/&
> > which rather clearly says it returns an all Junction.
> >
> > So I wonder why were you under the impression that the
above "should
> > give [you] 0000 0000"?
> >
> > Trey
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> Looks like I am going to have to look them up one at a time.
>
>
> Just because you get to a specific place on a page by typing
something
> into the search box doesn't mean you can't scroll up and down on the
> page anyway. You can do the same from +& and see the other
operators, too.
>
Hi Trey,
That page only give me one page and nothing to scroll up or down on.
Oh, you know what, I had clicked on
https://docs.perl6.org/routine/&
Thank you!
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