toLong

expect open override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.0
actual open override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.1
open override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.0
actual open external override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.3
actual open override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.8
actual open override fun toLong(): Long(source)

Converts this Byte value to Long.

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

The least significant 8 bits of the resulting Long value are the same as the bits of this Byte value, whereas the most significant 56 bits are filled with the sign bit of this value.

Since Kotlin

1.8