keysymbols: ~, &, |, ^, (~^, ^~).
The bitwise operators are negation, and, or, xor and xnor. Bitwise operators perform a bit-by-corresponding-bit operation on both operands, if one operand is shorter it is bit extended to the left with zeros. See examples below.
module bitTest;
reg [3:0] a, b ,c;
initial begin
a = 4'b1100; b = 4'b0011; c = 4'b0101;
$displayb(~a); // bitwise negation, evaluates to 4'b0011
$displayb(a & c); // bitwise and, evaluates to 4'b0100
$displayb(a | b); // bitwise or, evaluates to 4'b1111
$displayb(b ^ c); // bitwise xor, evaluates to 4'b0110
$displayb(a ~^ c); // bitwise xnor, evaluates to 4'b0110
end
endmodule // bitTest
EXERCISE
What do the following display?
$displayb(~2'b01);
$displayb(4'b1010 ^ 4'b10);
$displayb(4'bx | 1'b1);
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