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| Defined in header | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | ------------- | | template< class T > constexpr T rotr( T x, int s ) noexcept; | | (since C++20) |

Computes the result of bitwise right-rotating the value of x by s positions. This operation is also known as a right circular shift.

Formally, let N be std::numeric_limits<T>::digits and r be s % N.

This overload participates in overload resolution only if T is an unsigned integer type (that is, unsigned char, unsigned short, unsigned int, unsigned long, unsigned long long, or an extended unsigned integer type).

[edit] Parameters

x - value of unsigned integer type
s - number of positions to shift

[edit] Return value

The result of bitwise right-rotating x by s positions.

[edit] Notes

Feature-test macro Value Std Feature
__cpp_lib_bitops 201907L (C++20) Bit operations

[edit] Example

#include #include #include #include   int main() { using bin = std::bitset<8>; const std::uint8_t x{0b00011101}; std::cout << bin(x) << " <- x\n"; for (const int s : {0, 1, 9, -1, 2}) std::cout << bin(std::rotr(x, s)) << " <- rotr(x, " << s << ")\n"; }

Output:

00011101 <- x 00011101 <- rotr(x, 0) 10001110 <- rotr(x, 1) 10001110 <- rotr(x, 9) 00111010 <- rotr(x, -1) 01000111 <- rotr(x, 2)

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