elevated signal at zero output
:) shift colon and shift zero. NO U PRESS SHIFT THEN CLICK COLON(:) THEN SHIFT THE CLICK ZERO LIKE THIS :) P.S. SAD FACE IS PRESS 9 :( BTW A KISS IS THIS ('}{')
You Shift colon then Shift zero.
the keys you use are the shift colon witch is this :.then you do shift zero.:):):):):):):):)
push: shift and the Two little dots on your keyboard. then shift again and the number zero ( or 0 )
Zero shift most likely refers to the output signal which is commonly 1>5 volts or 4 to 20 ma out the elevated zero allows easy calibration, 1 volt or 4 ma is considered to be zero on the output gauge on the instrument.
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It means zero.
If you mean 'six o'clock' - las seis If you mean six zero zero - seis zero zero If you mean 600 - seiscientos
A logical shift moves bits left or right. After a left shift, the high-order bit is lost while a zero is inserted in the low-order bit. After a right-shift, the low-order bit is lost and a zero inserted in the high-order bit. The left (<<) and right (>>) shift operators are binary operators; the first operand is the value being shifted, the second operand is the number of bit positions to shift. Thus x << y will left shifts all the bits of x by y bit positions.
it means zero or close-ist to zero
If you mean '(work-)Shift (No.) 4': la tanda numero cuatro If you mean 'Shift (i.e. move) four (objects)': Mueve cuatro (cosas)