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As the title says I am a bit confused by what <<= represents. I know << is a shift operator, but this is the first time I saw a = along with it. Any clarifications?

Sample code:

#include <stdio.h> 
main() { 
  unsigned int i, s; 
  for( s = i = 0; i <= 7; i++){ 
    switch (i%3) { 
      case 0: i++; 
      case 1: i <<= (7 & (i + 1)) | ((i + 2) & 6); s += i; break; 
      case 2: i += (i ^ i) | 1 ; continue; 
    } 
    s++; 
  } 
  printf("%d
", s); 
} 
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AFAIK >>= is the "same" operation. you can either call

i = i << 4;

or

i <<= 4;

It has the same effect.

It's like i = i + 5; and i += 5;


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