# And (Bitwise) Menu Path : **Operator > Bitwise > And** The **And** Operator takes two inputs and outputs the result of a bitwise *And* operation between them. For each bit in **A** and **B**, if both are **1**, the output is **1**. Otherwise, the output is **0**. For example, an input of 26 in the **A** input and 19 in the **B** input outputs 18. This is because, in binary, 26 is represented as 11010, and 19 is represented as 10011. Therefore the result is 10010, the binary representation of 18. ## Operator properties | **Input** | **Type** | **Description** | | --------- | -------- | ------------------ | | **A** | uint | The left operand. | | **B** | uint | The right operand. | | **Output** | **Type** | **Description** | | ---------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | **o** | uint | The result of a bitwise *And* operation between **A** and **B.** |