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Shifts a 128-bit quantity, represented as two 64-bit quantities LowPart and HighPart, to the right by a number of bits specified by Shift and returns the low 64 bits of the result.
Syntax
unsigned __int64 __shiftright128(
unsigned __int64 LowPart,
unsigned __int64 HighPart,
unsigned char Shift
);
Parameters
[in] LowPart
The low 64 bits of the 128-bit quantity to shift.
[in] HighPart
The high 64 bits of the 128-bit quantity to shift.
[in] Shift
The number of bits to shift.
Return Value
The low 64 bits of the result.
Requirements
| Intrinsic | Architecture |
|---|---|
__shiftright128 |
x64 |
Header file <intrin.h>
Remarks
The Shift value is always modulo 64 so that, for example, if you call __shiftright128(0, 1, 64), the function will shift the high part 0 bits right and return a low part of 0 and not 1 as might otherwise be expected.
Example
For an example, see __shiftleft128.