bit_rshift ( Image : ImageRShift : Shift : )

Right shift of all pixels of the image.

The operator bit_rshift calculates a ``right shift'' of all pixels of the input image bit by bit. The semantics of the ``right shift'' operation corresponds to that of C (``>>'') for the respective types (signed char, unsigned char, short, unsigned short, int/long). Only the pixels within the definition range of the image are processed.

Several images can be processed in one call. An output image is generated for every input image.


Parameters

Image (input_object)
(multichannel-)image(-array) -> object : byte / direction / cyclic / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4
Input image(s).

ImageRShift (output_object)
(multichannel-)image(-array) -> object : byte / direction / cyclic / int1 / int2 / uint2 / int4
Result image(s) by shift operation.

Shift (input_control)
integer -> integer
shift value
Default value: 3
Suggested values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, 31
Typical range of values: 0 <= Shift <= 31
Minimum increment: 1
Recommended increment: 1
Restriction: (Shift >= 1) && (Shift <= 31)


Example
bit_rshift(Int2Image,&ReducedInt2Image,8);
convert_image_type(ReducedInt2Image,&ByteImage,"byte");

Result

If the images are correct (type) and Shift has a valid value the operator bit_rshift returns the value 2 (H_MSG_TRUE). The behavior in case of empty input (no input images available) is set via the operator set_system(::'no_object_result',<Result>:) If necessary an exception handling is raised.


Parallelization Information

bit_rshift is reentrant and automatically parallelized (on tuple level, channel level, domain level).


Alternatives

scale_image


See also

bit_lshift


Module

Image filters



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