1. bit shift - Noun
2. bit shift - Verb
bit shift (plural bit shifts)
(computing) A bitwise operation in which the bits in a value are shifted left or right.
bit shift (third-person singular simple present bit shifts, present participle bit shifting, simple past and past participle bit shifted)
(computing) To perform a bit shift.
bit-shift (plural bit-shifts)
Alternative spelling of bit shift
bit-shift (third-person singular simple present bit-shifts, present participle bit-shifting, simple past and past participle bit-shifted)
Alternative spelling of bit shift
bit-shift
For example, there are several ways to multiply by 10 using only bit-shift and addition. Source: Internet
Likewise, cycles of any length k can be found in the bit-shift map and then translated into the corresponding logistic cycles. Source: Internet