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Explain is it better to bitshift a value than to multiply by 2?
Answer Posted / Sonmati Gupta
Bitshifting can be more efficient than multiplication by 2 for integer arithmetic operations in C, as shifting requires fewer CPU cycles compared to multiplication. However, this advantage only applies when working with powers of 2 and can vary based on the specific hardware and compiler optimizations.
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