BitRShift
Description
Shift a given decimal number num right by the specified number of bits shift. It is proceeded as follows: firstly convert num into its binary representation, remove shift digits from the rightmost digit of the binary, and then convert it back to the decimal number. For example, BitRShift (4,2) converts 4 into "100" (its binary value), removes the last 2 digits so it become 1 in binary, and then convert 1 (binary value) to 1 in decimal.
Syntax
__int64 BitRShift( __int64 num, __int64 shift)
Parameters
num
- The number in the decimal representation. It must be a non-negative integer.
shift
- The number of bits by which to shift num right. It should be a non-negative integer. If a negative value is given, it will return the same value as the absolute value of shift of the BitLShift function.
Return
Returns a number shifted right by the specified number of bits.
Example
EX1
BitRShift(100, 2) = ; // returns 25
EX2
i=hex(F1101010101); j=hex(F2010101011); Dec2hex(bitRShift(i,3),12)$=;// 01E220202020