implement anyEvenBit(x) Return 1 if any even bit in x is set to 1   you are only allowed to use the following eight operators: ! ~ & ^ | + << >>   “Max ops” field gives the maximum number of operators you are allowed to use to implement each function   /* * anyEvenBit - return 1 if any even-numbered bit in word set to 1 * Examples anyEvenBit(0xA) = 0, anyEvenBit(0xE) = 1 * Legal ops: ! ~ & ^ | + << >> * Max ops: 12 */ int anyEvenBit(int x) { return 2;

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implement anyEvenBit(x) Return 1 if any even bit in x is set to 1
 
you are only allowed to use the following eight operators: ! ~ & ^ | + << >>
 
“Max ops” field gives the maximum number of operators you are allowed to use to implement each function
 
/*
* anyEvenBit - return 1 if any even-numbered bit in word set to 1
* Examples anyEvenBit(0xA) = 0, anyEvenBit(0xE) = 1
* Legal ops: ! ~ & ^ | + << >>
* Max ops: 12
*/
int anyEvenBit(int x) {
return 2;
}
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