LSL32
Result = LSL32(ValueToShift, Bits)
 
Parameters:

    ValueToShift=Value that will be shifted
    Bits=Number of bits the value will be shifted
Returns:

    Result
 
     LSL32 is a bitwise function that performs a left bit shift upon a 32 bit value. The sign bit of this value is replicated.




FACTS:


      * LSL32, LSL16, LSL8, LSR32, LSR16 and LSR8 replicate the sign bit of the value they shift

      * LSL32(x,y) is equivalent to multiplying x by 2^y




Mini Tutorial:


      Showing the effect of the logical left shift function. Try different value, or different numbers of bits to shift. Replace LSL32 with LSL16 or LSL8

  
; Value that will be shifted
  Value = 42
; display this value in binary form
  Print Bin$(Value)
  
; shift value by 9 bits
  Value = LSL32(Value, 9)
  
; Display new value in binary form
  Print Bin$(Value)
  
; Display the Screen and wait for the user to press a key
  Sync
  WaitKey
  



This example would output.

  
  %00000000000000000000000000101010
  %00000000000000000101010000000000
  





 
Related Info: AND | LSL16 | LSL8 | LSR16 | LSR32 | LSR8 | OR | ROL16 | ROL32 | ROL8 | ROR16 | ROR32 | ROR8 | XOR :
 


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