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bitneg

Purpose
Bitwise negation (bitwise NOT).
Synopsis
function bitneg(i:integer):integer
Argument
Integer to negate
Return value
Negated value of argument.
Example
In the following, i takes the value -6, j takes the value 2147483647, and k takes the value -4:
i:= bitneg(5)
j:= bitneg(-2147483647-1)
k:= bitneg(3)
Further information
The bitwise NOT (or complement) consists in computing the logical negation of each bit: 1 is replaced by 0 and 0 is replaced by 1.
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