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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:22:38+00:00 2026-06-10T01:22:38+00:00

I am trying REALLY hard to flip the bits in a C int variable.

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I am trying REALLY hard to flip the bits in a C int variable. I am doing it like so:

input = 15;

input = ~input;

printf("%d", input);

BUT IT ALWAYS SHOWS UP as -16. It should be 0! if 15 is written as 1111, why is it returning 10000?! This is maddening! Can somebody PLEASE help me!?

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    2026-06-10T01:22:40+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:22 am

    Since int on your system is most likely a 32-bit number, all bits are flipped, including the ones that were insignificant zeros in the original number:

    00000000000000000000000000001111
    

    becomes

    11111111111111111111111111110000
    

    This is a negative number: the most significant bit of 15 is zero, so it becomes 1 when flipped.

    If you would like to keep only the bits of the original number, you need to mask with all ones in the significant positions of the number, like this:

    printf("%d\n", input & 0xF);
    

    ANDing with 0xF “cuts off” all bits except the last four.

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