ushr

infix fun ushr(bitCount: Int): Long(source)

Shifts this value right by the bitCount number of bits, filling the leftmost bits with zeros.

Note that only the six lowest-order bits of the bitCount are used as the shift distance. The shift distance actually used is therefore always in the range 0..63.

Since Kotlin

1.0
infix fun ushr(bitCount: Int): Long(source)

Shifts this value right by the bitCount number of bits, filling the leftmost bits with zeros.

Note that only the six lowest-order bits of the bitCount are used as the shift distance. The shift distance actually used is therefore always in the range 0..63.

Since Kotlin

1.1
infix external fun ushr(bitCount: Int): Long(source)

Shifts this value right by the bitCount number of bits, filling the leftmost bits with zeros.

Note that only the six lowest-order bits of the bitCount are used as the shift distance. The shift distance actually used is therefore always in the range 0..63.

Since Kotlin

1.3
infix inline fun ushr(bitCount: Int): Long(source)

Shifts this value right by the bitCount number of bits, filling the leftmost bits with zeros.

Note that only the six lowest-order bits of the bitCount are used as the shift distance. The shift distance actually used is therefore always in the range 0..63.

Since Kotlin

1.8
infix inline fun ushr(bitCount: Int): Long(source)

Shifts this value right by the bitCount number of bits, filling the leftmost bits with zeros.

Note that only the six lowest-order bits of the bitCount are used as the shift distance. The shift distance actually used is therefore always in the range 0..63.

Since Kotlin

1.8