Right shift: >>
Left Shift: <<
AND: &
OR: |
XOR: ^
A very simple Google would have found you this. See
MSDN Operators[
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In future, please try to do at least basic research yourself, and not waste your time or ours.
"May i know how to declare this binary num also"
All numbers are binary numbers in the final analysis - all of the above work fine on byte, int and long datatypes.
If yopu are trying to specify a number in binary in your C# code, then you can't: the C# language specification only allows Decimal and Hexadecimal numbers. Hex is the normal way to enter them:
int i = 0x5F;
if the equivalent of
int i = 95;
or (if it worked in C#, which it doesn't)
int i = 0b1011111;