The [_RESETBIT](_RESETBIT) function is used to set a specified bit of a numerical value to 0 (OFF state). ## Syntax > result = [_RESETBIT](_RESETBIT)(numericalVariable, numericalValue) ## Parameter(s) * numericalVariable is the variable to set the bit of and can be of the following types: [_BYTE](_BYTE), [INTEGER](INTEGER), [LONG](LONG), or [_INTEGER64](_INTEGER64). * Integer values can be signed or [_UNSIGNED](_UNSIGNED). * numericalValue the number of the bit to be set. ## Description * Can be used to manually manipulate individual bits of an integer value by setting them to 0 (OFF state). * Resetting a bit that is already set to 0 will have no effect. * Bits start at 0 (so a [_BYTE](_BYTE) has bits 0 to 7, [INTEGER](INTEGER) 0 to 15, and so on) ## Availability * Version 1.4 and up. ## Example(s) ```vb A~%% = 0 '_UNSIGNED _BYTE PRINT A~%% A~%% = _SETBIT(A~%%,6) 'set the seventh bit of A~%% PRINT A~%% A~%% = _RESETBIT(A~%%,6) 'Reset the seventh bit of A~%% PRINT A~%% ``` ```text 0 64 0 ``` ## See Also * [_SHL](_SHL), [_SHR](_SHR), [INTEGER](INTEGER), [LONG](LONG) * [_SETBIT](_SETBIT), [_BYTE](_BYTE), [_INTEGER64](_INTEGER64) * [_READBIT](_READBIT), [_TOGGLEBIT](_TOGGLEBIT)