ushr

expect 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
actual 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 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
actual 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
actual 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
actual 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