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Returns the number x rotated disp bits to the left.
 
Returns the number x rotated disp bits to the left.
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  '''Negative displacements rotate to the right'''
 
  '''Negative displacements rotate to the right'''

Latest revision as of 15:26, 13 July 2023

Available since: Gideros 2022.3
Class: bit32

Description

Returns a number after its bits have been rotated to the left by a given number of times.

(number) = bit32.lrotate(x,disp)

Returns the number x rotated disp bits to the left.

The number disp may be any representable integer. For any valid displacement, the following identity holds:

assert(bit32.lrotate(x, disp) == bit32.lrotate(x, disp % 32))
Negative displacements rotate to the right

Parameters

x: (number) value
disp: (number) displacement

Return values

Returns (number) result after bits left rotation

See also

Bitwise Operators