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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:55:08+00:00 2026-05-15T07:55:08+00:00

(uint)Convert.ToInt32(elements[0]) << 24;

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    2026-05-15T07:55:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:55 am

    The << is the left shift operator.

    Given that the number is a binary number, it will shift all the bits the specified amount to the left.

    If we have

    2 << 1
    

    This will take the number 2 in binary (00000010) and shift it to the left one bit. This gives you 4 (000000100).

    Overflows

    Note that once you get to the very left, the bits are discarded. So assuming you are working with an 8 bit sized integer (I know c# uint like you have in your example is 32 bits – I dont want to have to type out a 32 bit digit, so just assume we are on 8 bits)

    255 << 1
    

    will return 254 (11111110).

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    Being very careful of the overflows mentioned before, bit shifting is a very fast way to multiply or divide by 2. In a highly optimised environment (such as games) this is a very useful way to perform arithmetic very fast.

    However, in your example, it is taking only the right most 8 bits of the number making them the left most 8 bits (multiplying it by 16,777,216) . Why you would want do this, I could only guess.

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