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Revision as of 18:29, 23 November 2015

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Group
Bitwise operators
Inputs
Value: Integer
Outputs
Result: Integer
Version CANNY Lab
from 0.6b
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Bitwise inversion. Set the output result of the inversion, replace the opposite value applied to each bit in the binary representation of the input value.


In other words, the resulting bit is equal to:

  • "1" if the input bit value is "0";
  • "0" if the input bit value is "1".

For example:

Value = 27 = 0x001B = 0b0000000000011011
Result = 65508 = 0xFFE4 = 0b1111111111100100

Features

The result of 'Bitwise NOT' operation over any value twice, is always equal to the original value.

Examples

As decimal
As binary

See also

Bitwise AND

Bitwise OR

Bitwise exclusive OR

Left shift

Right shift

Left rotation

Right rotation

Built-in Function Blocks