How to shift elements in a row matrix?

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Darsana P M
Darsana P M on 20 Oct 2017
Commented: Anu on 25 Aug 2018
Suppose i have a vector x=[1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1] i want 1 bit shifting such that the output is x1=[0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1] x2=[0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0]
How to do this??

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KL
KL on 20 Oct 2017
If you have access to Fixed-Point Designer toolbox, you could use bitsll
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KL
KL on 22 Oct 2017
All of it should be of the same size, yes! If you used the code I showed you above, you'd get the result of exactly the same size.

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Matt J
Matt J on 20 Oct 2017
x1=zeros(size(x));
x1(2:end)=x(1:end-1)
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Darsana P M
Darsana P M on 21 Oct 2017
Then could you please exlain these steps: x1=zeros(size(x)); x1(2:end)=x(1:end-1); By the first step it means adding zeros according to the size of x. But i didnot understand the second step.
Anu
Anu on 25 Aug 2018
i want this code to execute for every iterations.I need to run it for 64 times and i need to display from 1to 64.how could i do this?

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