Difference between revisions of "Bit.Shr"
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Returns the result of shifting n1 to the right by n2 bits.  Since numbers are stored in double format, don't use this as a shortcut for division by a power of two.  | Returns the result of shifting n1 to the right by n2 bits.  Since numbers are stored in double format, don't use this as a shortcut for division by a power of two.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 9 October 2010
Bit.Shr(n1,n2)
Returns the result of shifting n1 to the right by n2 bits. Since numbers are stored in double format, don't use this as a shortcut for division by a power of two.