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Service: documentdb · 2026-03-28 · Documentation low

File: documentdb/latest/developerguide/bit.md

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Entire documentation for the $bit operator removed (file content deleted).

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The diff shows complete removal of documentation content for the $bit operator without any security-related context, explanations, or references to vulnerabilities. This appears to be a routine documentation cleanup or restructuring, not related to addressing a security issue or adding security documentation.

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-[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon DocumentDB](/documentdb/index.html)[Developer Guide](what-is.html)
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-Example (MongoDB Shell)Code examples
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-# $bit
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-The `$bit` operator in Amazon DocumentDB allows you to perform bitwise operations on the bits of a given field. This can be useful for tasks like setting, clearing, or checking the state of individual bits within a number.
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-**Parameters**
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-  * `field`: The field to perform bitwise operations on.
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-  * `and`: An integer value that is used to perform a bitwise AND operation on the field.
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-  * `or`: An integer value that is used to perform a bitwise OR operation on the field.
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-  * `xor`: An integer value that is used to perform a bitwise XOR operation on the field.
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-## Example (MongoDB Shell)
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-The following example demonstrates how to use the `$bit` operator to perform bitwise operations on a numerical field.
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-**Create sample documents**
-    
-    
-    db.numbers.insert([
-      { "_id": 1, "number": 5 },
-      { "_id": 2, "number": 12 }
-    ])
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-**Query example**
-    
-    
-    db.numbers.update(
-      { "_id": 1 },
-      { "$bit": { "number": { "and": 3 } } }
-    )
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-**Output**
-    
-    
-    {
-      "_id": 1,
-      "number": 1
-    }
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-In this example, the `$bit` operator is used to perform a bitwise AND operation on the "number" field of the document with the `_id` of 1. The result is that the value of the "number" field is set to 1, which is the result of the bitwise AND operation between the original value of 5 and the value 3.
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-## Code examples
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-To view a code example for using the `$bit` command, choose the tab for the language that you want to use:
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-Node.js
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-    
-    
-    const { MongoClient } = require('mongodb');
-    
-    async function main() {
-      const client = await MongoClient.connect('mongodb://<username>:<password>@<cluster-endpoint>:27017/?tls=true&tlsCAFile=global-bundle.pem&replicaSet=rs0&readPreference=secondaryPreferred&retryWrites=false');
-      const db = client.db('test');
-      const collection = db.collection('numbers');
-    
-      await collection.updateOne(
-        { "_id": 1 },
-        { "$bit": { "number": { "and": 3 } } }
-      );
-    
-      const result = await collection.findOne({ "_id": 1 });
-      console.log(result);
-    
-      await client.close();
-    }
-    
-    main();
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-Python
-    
-    
-    
-    from pymongo import MongoClient
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-    client = MongoClient('mongodb://<username>:<password>@<cluster-endpoint>:27017/?tls=true&tlsCAFile=global-bundle.pem&replicaSet=rs0&readPreference=secondaryPreferred&retryWrites=false')
-    db = client['test']
-    collection = db['numbers']
-    
-    collection.update_one(
-        {"_id": 1},
-        {"$bit": {"number": {"and": 3}}}
-    )
-    
-    result = collection.find_one({"_id": 1})
-    print(result)
-    
-    client.close()
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-[Document Conventions](/general/latest/gr/docconventions.html)
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