BIT_OR
Takes the bitwise OR of all non-null input values. If the input parameter is NULL, the return value is also NULL.
Behavior type
ImmutableSyntax
BIT_OR ( expression )
Parameters
expression
- The BINARY or VARBINARY input value to evaluate. BIT_OR operates on VARBINARY types explicitly and on BINARY types implicitly through casts.
Returns
BIT_OR
returns:
-
The same value as the argument data type.
-
1 for each bit compared, if any bit is 1; otherwise 0.
If the columns are different lengths, the return values are treated as though they are all equal in length and are right-extended with zero bytes. For example, given a group containing hex values ff
, null
, and f
, the function ignores the null value and extends the value f
to f0
.
Examples
The example that follows uses table t
with a single column of VARBINARY
data type:
=> CREATE TABLE t ( c VARBINARY(2) );
=> INSERT INTO t values(HEX_TO_BINARY('0xFF00'));
=> INSERT INTO t values(HEX_TO_BINARY('0xFFFF'));
=> INSERT INTO t values(HEX_TO_BINARY('0xF00F'));
Query table t
to see column c
output:
=> SELECT TO_HEX(c) FROM t;
TO_HEX
--------
ff00
ffff
f00f
(3 rows)
Query table t
to get the OR value for column c
:
=> SELECT TO_HEX(BIT_OR(c)) FROM t;
TO_HEX
--------
ffff
(1 row)
The function is applied pairwise to all values in the group, resulting in ffff
, which is determined as follows:
-
ff00
(record 1) is compared withffff
, which results inffff
. -
The
ff00
result from the previous comparison is compared withf00f
(record 3), which results inffff
.