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rotate()
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If #ofRotations is positive, the rotation is to
the left. If #ofRotations is negative, the
rotation is to the right. The default is 1
(rotate right one bit).
For example, in a right rotation:
In Hex base mode:
Each bit rotates right.
0b00000000000001111010110000110101
Rightmost bit rotates to leftmost.
produces:
0b10000000000000111101011000011010
The result is displayed according to the
Base mode.
Important: To enter a binary or
hexadecimalnumber, always use the 0b or
0hprefix (zero, not the letter O).
rotate(List1[,#ofRotations]) list
Returns a copy of List1 rotated right or left
by #of Rotations elements. Does not alter
List1.
If #ofRotations is positive, the rotation is to
the left. If #of Rotations is negative, the
rotation is to the right. The default is 1
(rotate right one element).
In Dec base mode:
rotate(String1[,#ofRotations]) string
Returns a copy of String1 rotated right or
left by #ofRotations characters. Does not
alter String1.
If #ofRotations is positive, the rotation is to
the left. If #ofRotations is negative, the
rotation is to the right. The default is 1
(rotate right one character).
round()
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round(Value1[, digits]) value
Returns the argument rounded to the
specified number of digits after the decimal
point.
digits must be an integer in the range 0–
12. If digits is not included, returns the
argument rounded to 12 significant digits.