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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:38:56+00:00 2026-05-23T13:38:56+00:00

How does one obtain the complementary hexadecimal value for a given input ? This

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How does one obtain the complementary hexadecimal value for a given input ?

This could be a bit more generic, i.e. having an array of X possible values, how do you convert a random array like arr[x] –> arr[arr.length – arr.indexOf(x)].

Please ignore the syntax.

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    2026-05-23T13:38:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    The following code snippet will find 16 complement of hexadecimal number:

    BigInteger subtrahend = new BigInteger("2D", 16); 
    // input, you can take input from user and use after validation
    char[] array = new char[subtrahend.toString(16).length()];
    // construct a character array of the given length
    Arrays.fill(array, 'F');
    // fill the array by F, look at the first source there the FF is subtracted by 2D
    BigInteger minuend = new BigInteger(new String(array), 16);
    // construct FFF... Biginteger of that length
    BigInteger difference = minuend.subtract(subtrahend);
    // calculate minus
    BigInteger result = difference.add(BigInteger.ONE);
    // add one to it
    System.out.println(result.toString(16));
    // print it in hex format
    

    Hope this will help you. Thank you.

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    1. Binary and Hexadecimal Arithmetic
    2. Digital Principles and Logic Design

    First find the 15’s complement of the given input by subtracting it from the number FF… which is of the same length of the input. Then add 1 to it.

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