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JavaScript Unsigned Right Shift Assignment Operator

Last Updated : 24 Jan, 2023
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In JavaScript “>>>=” is known as the unsigned right shift assignment bitwise operator. This operator is used to move a particular amount of bits to the right and returns a number that is assigned to a variable.

Syntax:

a >>>= b

Meaning: a = a >>> b

Return value: It returns the number after shifting of bits.

Example 1: This example shows the basic use of the Javascript Unsigned Right Shift Assignment Operator.

Javascript




<script>
    let a = 16
    let b = 2
    console.log(`${a}>>>=${b} is ${a >>>= b}`)
</script>


Output:

16>>>=2 is 4

Example 2: Using a variable to store the return value by >>> operator.

Javascript




<script>
    let a = 6
    let b = 3
    c = a >>> b
    console.log(`${a}>>>${b} is ${c}`)
    console.log(`${15}>>>${2} is ${15 >>> 2}`)
    console.log(`${10}>>>${1} is ${10 >>> 1}`)
</script>


Output:

6>>>3 is 0
15>>>2 is 3
10>>>1 is 5

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