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BitNot

Usage

BitNot[n] gives the bitwise NOT of the integer n.


Notes

• Integer mathematical function (see Section A.3.10).
BitNot[n] turns ones into zeros and vice versa in the binary bit representation of n.
• Integers are assumed to be represented in two's complement form, with an unlimited number of digits, so that BitNot[n] is simply equivalent to  .
• See Section 3.2.5.
• See also: BitAnd, BitOr, BitXor, Not.
• New in Version 4.


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