Returns the least significant width
bits of this integer, extending the highest retained bit to the sign. This is the same as truncating the value to fit in width
bits using an signed 2-s complement representation. The returned value has the same bit value in all positions higher than width
.
var big15 = new BigInt.from(15); var big16 = new BigInt.from(16); var big239 = new BigInt.from(239); V--sign bit-V big16.toSigned(5) == -big16 // 00010000 -> 11110000 big239.toSigned(5) == big15 // 11101111 -> 00001111 ^ ^
This operation can be used to simulate arithmetic from low level languages. For example, to increment an 8 bit signed quantity:
q = (q + 1).toSigned(8);
q
will count from 0
up to 127
, wrap to -128
and count back up to 127
.
If the input value fits in width
bits without truncation, the result is the same as the input. The minimum width needed to avoid truncation of x
is x.bitLength + 1
, i.e.
x == x.toSigned(x.bitLength + 1);
BigInt toSigned(int width);
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