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The bitwise AND operation calculates the bitwise AND of the input number values.
TheNumber.bitwiseAnd(right)method returns a Number.
The method takes two arguments:this(the left-hand value) andright(the right-hand value), both of type Number.
Examples show how to use thebitwiseAndmethod in both JavaScript and Python, demonstrating the bitwise AND calculation with unsigned 8-bit binary numbers.
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