ee.Array.bitwiseAnd

On an element-wise basis, calculates the bitwise AND of the input values.

UsageReturns
Array.bitwiseAnd(right)Array
ArgumentTypeDetails
this: leftArrayThe left-hand value.
rightArrayThe right-hand value.

Examples

Code Editor (JavaScript)

var empty = ee.Array([], ee.PixelType.int8());
print(empty.bitwiseAnd(empty));  // []

print(ee.Array(0).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0)));  // 0
print(ee.Array(0).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(1)));  // 0
print(ee.Array(1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0)));  // 0
print(ee.Array(1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(1)));  // 1
print(ee.Array(0xFF).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFFFF)));  // 255
print(ee.Array(0xFFFF).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFF)));  // 255

print(ee.Array(-1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFF)));  // 255
print(ee.Array(-1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(-2)));  // -2

print(ee.Array([6, 6]).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array([1, 11])));  // [0,2]

Python setup

See the Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using geemap for interactive development.

import ee
import geemap.core as geemap

Colab (Python)

empty = ee.Array([], ee.PixelType.int8())
display(empty.bitwiseAnd(empty))  # []

display(ee.Array(0).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0)))  # 0
display(ee.Array(0).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(1)))  # 0
display(ee.Array(1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0)))  # 0
display(ee.Array(1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(1)))  # 1
display(ee.Array(0xFF).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFFFF)))  # 255
display(ee.Array(0xFFFF).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFF)))  # 255

display(ee.Array(-1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(0xFF)))  # 255
display(ee.Array(-1).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array(-2)))  # -2

display(ee.Array([6, 6]).bitwiseAnd(ee.Array([1, 11])))  # [0, 2]