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/*
* File......: ISBITON.PRG
* Author....: Ted Means
* Date......: $Date: 15 Aug 1991 23:02:26 $
* Revision..: $Revision: 1.3 $
* Log file..: $Logfile: E:/nanfor/src/isbiton.prv $
*
* This function is an original work by Ted Means and is placed in the
* public domain.
*
* Modification history:
* ---------------------
*
* $Log: E:/nanfor/src/isbiton.prv $
*
* Rev 1.3 15 Aug 1991 23:02:26 GLENN
* Forest Belt proofread/edited/cleaned up doc
*
* Rev 1.2 17 Jul 1991 22:15:12 GLENN
* Ted sent a minor bug fix
*
* Rev 1.1 14 Jun 1991 19:52:04 GLENN
* Minor edit to file header
*
* Rev 1.0 01 Apr 1991 01:01:34 GLENN
* Nanforum Toolkit
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* FT_ISBITON()
* $CATEGORY$
* String
* $ONELINER$
* Determine the state of individual bits in a number
* $SYNTAX$
* FT_ISBITON( <nNumber>, <nBit> ) -> lResult
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <nNumber> is an integer for which a bit state needs to be checked.
*
* <nBit> is a number from 0 to 15 that indicates which bit to test.
* $RETURNS$
* .T. if the specified bit was on., .F. if off.
* $DESCRIPTION$
* This function is useful when dealing with binary integers. It will
* come in very handy if you use the FT_INT86() function, because the
* CPU flags are returned as a series of bits. Using this function, you
* can determine the state of each CPU flag.
* $EXAMPLES$
* if FT_ISBITON( nCPUFlags, 0 )
* Qout( "The carry flag was set." )
* endif
*
* if FT_ISBITON( nCPUFlags, 7 )
* Qout( "The sign flag was set." )
* endif
* $END$
*/
function FT_ISBITON( nWord, nBit )
nWord := iif(nWord < 0, nWord + 65536, nWord)
nWord := int(nWord * (2 ^ (15 - nBit)))
nWord := int(nWord % 65536)
nWord := int(nWord / 32768)
return (nWord == 1)