toShort

open override fun toShort(): Short(source)

Converts this Byte value to Short.

The resulting Short value represents the same numerical value as this Byte.

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Short value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 8 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.0
open override fun toShort(): Short(source)

Converts this Byte value to Short.

The resulting Short value represents the same numerical value as this Byte.

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Short value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 8 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.1
open external override fun toShort(): Short(source)

Converts this Byte value to Short.

The resulting Short value represents the same numerical value as this Byte.

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Short value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 8 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.3
open override fun toShort(): Short(source)

Converts this Byte value to Short.

The resulting Short value represents the same numerical value as this Byte.

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Short value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 8 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.8
open override fun toShort(): Short(source)

Converts this Byte value to Short.

The resulting Short value represents the same numerical value as this Byte.

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Short value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 8 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.8