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numpy.left_shift(x1, x2[, out]) =
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Shift the bits of an integer to the left.
Bits are shifted to the left by appending
x2
0s at the right ofx1
. Since the internal representation of numbers is in binary format, this operation is equivalent to multiplyingx1
by2**x2
.Parameters: x1 : array_like of integer type
Input values.
x2 : array_like of integer type
Number of zeros to append to
x1
. Has to be non-negative.Returns: out : array of integer type
Return
x1
with bits shiftedx2
times to the left.See also
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right_shift
- Shift the bits of an integer to the right.
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binary_repr
- Return the binary representation of the input number as a string.
Examples
123456>>> np.binary_repr(
5
)
'101'
>>> np.left_shift(
5
,
2
)
20
>>> np.binary_repr(
20
)
'10100'
12>>> np.left_shift(
5
, [
1
,
2
,
3
])
array([
10
,
20
,
40
])
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numpy.left_shift()

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