<= (less than or equal to)
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<<= (bitwise left shift and assignment)
Availability
Flash Player 5.
Usage
expression1
<<=
expression2
Parameters
expression1
A number or expression to be shifted left.
expression2
A number or expression that converts to an integer from 0 to 31.
Returns
A 32-bit integer.
Description
Operator (bitwise compound assignment); this operator performs a bitwise left shift (<<=)
operation and stores the contents as a result in
expression1
. The following two expressions are
equivalent:
A <<= B
A = (A << B)
For more information, see
“Operator precedence and associativity” on page 32
.
Example
In the following example, you use the bitwise left shift and assignment (<<=) operator to shift all
bits one space to the left:
var x:Number = 4;
// shift all bits one slot to the left.
x <<= 1;
trace(x); // output: 8
// 4 decimal = 0100 binary
// 8 decimal = 1000 binary
See also
<< (bitwise left shift)
,
>>= (bitwise right shift and assignment)
,
>> (bitwise
right shift)
<= (less than or equal to)
Availability
Flash Player 4.
Usage
expression1
<=
expression2
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