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<div style="font-size:30px">'''BITRSHIFTZ(a,b)'''</div><br/>
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=BITRSHIFTZ(a,b)=
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where
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* <math>a</math> is the number to be shifted right
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*<math>b</math> is number of bits to be shifted
  
*where <math>a</math> is the number to be shifted right
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BITRSHIFTZ() returns a number shifted to the right, by number of digits specified in the argument.
*<math>b</math> is number of bits to be shifted
 
  
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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BITRSHIFTZ(a,b)
*BITRSHIFTZ() returns a number shifted to the right, by number of digits specified in the argument.
 
 
*<math>a</math> should be an integer greater than or equal to 0.
 
*<math>a</math> should be an integer greater than or equal to 0.
 
*<math>b</math> must be an integer value.
 
*<math>b</math> must be an integer value.

Revision as of 15:49, 4 January 2018

BITRSHIFTZ(a,b)

where

  • is the number to be shifted right
  • is number of bits to be shifted

BITRSHIFTZ() returns a number shifted to the right, by number of digits specified in the argument.


Description

BITRSHIFTZ(a,b)

  • should be an integer greater than or equal to 0.
  • must be an integer value.
  • Shifting a number right is equivalent to to removing digits from the rightmost side of the binary representation of the number.

For example, a 1-bit shift to the right on the decimal value 4 converts its binary value (100) to 010, or 2 in decimal.

  • If either argument is a non-numeric value, BITRSHIFTZ returns the #VALUE! error value.

Examples

  1. =BITRSHIFTZ(10,3) = 1
  2. =BITRSHIFTZ(45,32) = 45
  3. =BITRSHIFTZ(-21,5) = 134217727
  4. =BITRSHIFTZ(17,-2) = 0


See Also


References