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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>A bitmask is a binary number which masks another to retrieve or to delete information. For example, a bitmask of %00001110 [[AND (binary)|AND]]'d to a number with the value %10110011 would retrieve %00000010. Bitmasks can be used to extract small packets of data from a byte, to round a number to the nearest power of two, or see if two bytes are equal.</div>Admin