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NUMNOT()
Performs a 16-bit "NOT" of a number
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Syntax
NUMNOT(<nWORD|cHexWORD>) --> nNegatedWORD
Argument
<nWORD|cHexWORD> Designates either a decimal number or hexadecimal
digit string.
Returns
NUMNOT() returns the negated binary value of the <.nWORD|cHexWORD>
parameter. The 0 bits become 1, and 1 bits become 0.
Description
This function is especially useful with file attributes, error codes,
and when you manipulate bit fields.
Notes
. The function returns the 1's complement of a number.
. An invalid parameter returns a result of -1.
Example
Show the 1's complement of a number:
The number: 00000101 00000000
The complement: 11111010 11111111
? NUMNOT(5) // Result: 65530
See Also:
NUMAND()
NUMOR()
NUMXOR()
SETBIT()
ISBIT()
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