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You can use the int32 data type to handle data at the bit level and to manage binary data encoded in 32-bit words (for example, network long values).
Arithmetic and comparison operators will handle an int32 value as a 32-bit twos-complement signed binary number.
Bitwise operators will handle an int32 value as a sequence of 32 bits.
The default value of an int32 variable is 0, or all bits cleared.
| Related Syntax - (minus) & (and) * (times) / (divide) | (or) + (plus) modulo | 
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