First of all, you need to realize that ~
is the bitwise flip operator, which is not the same as the negate operator -
. ~
does only do the bitwise flipping, but the negate operator -
does bitwise flipping and add one (for integers).
As you've explained, if yo want to go from a postive number n
to -n
using the two complement method you bitwise flip/not n and add 1. ~n is just the bit-wise not meaning that ~n=-n-1
.
For instance:
5 = 0000 0101
Flipped (~5) = 1111 1010
So, which number does 1111 1010
represent? Since the first digit is a 1 we know it's a negative value. To find which value, do
-(flip(1111 1010) + 1) =
-(0000 0101 + 1)
-(0000 0110) =
-6
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