There were no replies when I started to compose my post. I got distracted midway and, when I did post, I saw ikegami had replied

Yes - I have a similar policy. If there's no replies when I start composing one, I just send my post off anyway, as soon as it's finished.
It's a policy that has been known to result in egg on face - but egg is good for the complexion ... so it's "Win-Win!!".

The interesting thing with this thread is that I can't see how any of the replies (including GF's diversion) relate to the original post.

bartender1382 posts some nonsensical snippet that doesn't even compile ... and everyone has a ready made solution !!
GrandFather is even able to provide some evaluation of the different approaches !!

I am clearly unfit to sit at the same table ;-)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^6: How can I set a bit to 0 ? by syphilis
in thread How can I set a bit to 0 ? by bartender1382

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