Excel Vba Check If Bit Is Set In Integer

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Question : excel vba check if specific bits set in int32

Answered by : daniel-ferry

'Fast VBA function to test if specific bits are set
'within a 32-bit Long integer. If ALL specified bits are set then
'this function returns True. If ANY of the specified bits are
'not set then this function returns False.
'Bits are numbered from 0 to 31, so the first (least significant) bit
'is bit 0.
'Note: bits can be specified in any order.
'Note: any number of bits can be specified in one call.
Function LongBitsAreSet(theLong&, ParamArray bits()) As Boolean Static i&, b&() If UBound(bits) = -1 Then Exit Function If (Not Not b) = 0 Then ReDim b(0 To 30) For i = 0 To 30 b(i) = 2 ^ i Next End If For i = 0 To UBound(bits) If bits(i) < 0 Then Exit Function If bits(i) > 30 Then Exit Function If (theLong And b(Int(bits(i)))) = 0 Then Exit Function Next LongBitsAreSet = True
End Function
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MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(255, 7) '<--displays: True 255 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 11111111
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(230, 0) '<--displays: False 230 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 11100110
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(85, 0, 2, 6, 4) '<--displays: True 85 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 01010101
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(85, 0, 2, 5, 4) '<--displays: False 85 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 01010101
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(485, 2, 7, 5) '<--displays: True 485 = 00000000 00000000 00000001 11100101
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(24585, 14, 13, 3) '<--displays: True 24585 = 00000000 00000000 01100000 00001001
MsgBox LongBitsAreSet(&H7D12EACB, 24, 26, 30, 7) '<--displays: True 2098391755 = 01111101 00010010 11101010 11001011
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Question : excel vba test if specific bits set in integer

Answered by : daniel-ferry

'Fast VBA function to test if specific bits are set
'within a 16-bit Integer. If ALL specified bits are set then
'this function returns True. If ANY of the specified bits are
'not set then this function returns False.
'Bits are numbered from 0 to 15, so the first (least significant) bit
'is bit 0.
'Note: bits can be specified in any order.
'Note: any number of bits can be specified in one call.
Function IntegerBitsAreSet(theInteger%, ParamArray bits()) As Boolean Static i&, b%() If UBound(bits) = -1 Then Exit Function If (Not Not b) = 0 Then ReDim b(0 To 14) For i = 0 To 14 b(i) = 2 ^ i Next End If For i = 0 To UBound(bits) If bits(i) < 0 Then Exit Function If bits(i) > 14 Then Exit Function If (theInteger And b(Int(bits(i)))) = 0 Then Exit Function Next IntegerBitsAreSet = True
End Function
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MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(255, 7) '<--displays: True 255 = 00000000 11111111
MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(230, 0) '<--displays: False 230 = 00000000 11100110
MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(85, 0, 2, 6, 4) '<--displays: True 85 = 00000000 01010101
MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(85, 0, 2, 5, 4) '<--displays: False 85 = 00000000 01010101
MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(485, 2, 7, 5) '<--displays: True 485 = 00000001 11100101
MsgBox IntegerBitsAreSet(24585, 14, 13, 3) '<--displays: True 24585 = 01100000 00001001
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Question : excel vba check if bit is set in 64-bit longlong integer

Answered by : daniel-ferry

'Extremely fast VBA function to test if a specified bit is set
'within a 64-bit LongLong integer.
'Bits are numbered from 0 to 63, so the first (least significant) bit
'is bit 0.
'Note: we do not inspect bit 63, the sign bit.
'Note: the LongLong data type is only available in 64-bit VBA.
Function LongLongBitIsSet(theLongLong^, bit As Byte) As Boolean Static i&, b^() If (Not Not b) = 0 Then ReDim b(0 To 62) For i = 0 To 62 b(i) = 2 ^ i Next End If If bit < 63 Then LongLongBitIsSet = theLongLong And b(bit)
End Function
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MsgBox LongBitIsSet(255, 7) '<--displays: True
MsgBox LongBitIsSet(230, 0) '<--displays: False
MsgBox LongBitIsSet(16384, 14) '<--displays: True
MsgBox LongBitIsSet(-16383, 0) '<--displays: True
MsgBox LongBitIsSet(&H7FFFFFFF, 0), 0) '<--displays: True
MsgBox LongLongBitIsSet(&H7FFFFFFFFFFFFFff^, 62) '<--displays: True
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