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bitwise.srshift() function

bitwise.srshift() is experimental and subject to change at any time.

bitwise.srshift() shifts the bits in a right by b bits. Both a and b are integers.

Deprecated

Experimental bitwise.srshift is deprecated in favor of bitwise.srshift.

Function type signature
(a: int, b: int) => int

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

a

(Required) Left hand operand.

b

(Required) Number of bits to shift.

Examples

Shift bits right in an integer

import "experimental/bitwise"

bitwise.srshift(a: 1234, b: 2)// Returns 308

Shift bits right in integers in a stream of tables

import "experimental/bitwise"
import "sampledata"

sampledata.int()
    |> map(fn: (r) => ({r with _value: bitwise.srshift(a: r._value, b: 3)}))

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