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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T12:34:28+00:00 2026-06-11T12:34:28+00:00

Say I have 2 std_logic_vectors: inputA : std_logic_vector(31 downto 0) inputB: std_logic_vector(31 downto 0)

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Say I have 2 std_logic_vectors:

inputA : std_logic_vector(31 downto 0)
inputB:  std_logic_vector(31 downto 0)

How do I shift inputA by inputB using concatenation?

I know how to shift left or right by 1 place but can’t figure out how to shift N places to the right (or left).
Note: this is a clockless circuit, and can’t use standard vhdl shift operators.

Other techniques or ideas other than concatenation would be appreciated as well.

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    2026-06-11T12:34:30+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    I prefer wjl’s approach, but given you asked specifically for a method using concatenation, try this:

    function variable_shift(i : std_logic_vector, num_bits : integer) 
       return std_logic_vector is
       constant zeros : std_logic_vector(num_bits-1 downto 0) := (others => '0');
    begin
       return i(i'high-num_bits downto i'low) & zeros;
    end function;
    

    (It could be written to take a second std_logic_vector for the num_bits parameter, but as it’s fundamentally a number, I’d always use a number-based type for it)

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