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Finding 1’s Complement of a Binary Number is C

Finding 1’s Complement of a Binary Number is C

    The one;s complement operator (~) is a unary operator that causes the bits of its operand to be inverted ( i. e. reversed) so that 1s becomes 0s and 0s becomes 1s. This operator always precedes its operand, The operand must be and integer-type. The one’s complement operator is sometimes referred to as the complementation operator. It is a member of the same precedence group as the other unary operations. Thus, its associativity is right to left. Now the following example illustrates the implementation of 1’s complement operator is a program,

    Source Code:

    #include <stdio.h>
    int main(){
        unsigned i = 0x7fff;
        printf("hexadecimal value: i = %x   ~i = %x\n", i, ~i);
        printf("decimal value: i = %u    ~i = %u\n", i, ~i);
        return 0;
    }

    Output


    hexadecimal value: i = 7fff   ~i = ffff8000
    decimal value: i = 32767    ~i = 4294934528

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