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bits not for bits

Performs logical negation on each bit.

Signature

> bits not {flags}

Flags

  • --signed, -s: always treat input number as a signed number
  • --number-bytes, -n {string}: the size of unsigned number in bytes, it can be 1, 2, 4, 8, auto

Input/output types:

input output
int int
list<int> list<int>

Examples

Apply logical negation to a list of numbers

> [432] |bits not
╭───┬─────────────────╮
0140737488355323
1140737488355324
2140737488355325
╰───┴─────────────────╯

Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as 2 bytes number

> [432] |bits not-n'2'
╭───┬───────╮
065531
165532
265533
╰───┴───────╯

Apply logical negation to a list of numbers, treat input as signed number

> [432] |bits not-s
╭───┬────╮
0-5
1-4
2-3
╰───┴────╯

Tips: Command bits not was not included in the official binaries by default, you have to build it with --features=extra flag

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