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c = bitand(a, b)
c = bitand(a, b) returns the bitwise AND of fi objects a and b.
The numerictype properties associated with a and b must be identical. If both inputs have a local fimath object, the fimath objects must be identical. If the numerictype is signed, then the bit representation of the stored integer is in two's complement representation.
a and b must have the same dimensions unless one is a scalar.
bitand only supports fi objects with fixed-point data types.
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