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'''command''' sub ''destination'', ''source''
 
'''command''' sub ''destination'', ''source''
  
 
Subtracts the source from the destination.
 
Subtracts the source from the destination.
  
Subtracts the second operand (source operand) from the first operand (destination operand)
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The '''OF''', '''SF''', '''ZF''', '''AF''', '''PF''', and '''CF''' flags are set according to the result.
and stores the result in the destination operand.
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The destination operand can be a register or a memory location;
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destination = destination - source
the source operand can be an immediate, register, or memory location.
 
(However, two memory operands cannot be used in one instruction.)
 
When an immediate value is used as an operand, it is sign-extended to the  
 
length of the destination operand format.
 
  
The SUB instruction performs integer subtraction.
 
It evaluates the result for both signed and unsigned integer operands and sets
 
the '''OF''' and '''CF''' flags to indicate an overflow in the signed or unsigned result, respectively.
 
The '''SF''' flag indicates the sign of the signed result.
 
  
The '''OF''', '''SF''', '''ZF''', '''AF''', '''PF''', and '''CF''' flags are set according to the result.
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Subtracts the second operand (source operand) from the first operand (destination operand) and stores the result in the destination operand. The destination operand can be a register or a memory location; the source operand can be an immediate, register, or memory location. (However, two memory operands cannot be used in one instruction.) When an immediate value is used as an operand, it is sign-extended to the length of the destination operand format.
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The SUB instruction performs integer subtraction. It evaluates the result for both signed and unsigned integer operands and sets the '''OF''' and '''CF''' flags to indicate an overflow in the signed or unsigned result, respectively. The '''SF''' flag indicates the sign of the signed result.
  
destination = destination - source
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  sub rax,[rax]
 
  sub rax,[rax]
  
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sub [SomeSymbol],1
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sub [SomeSymbol],eax
  
== See also ==
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{{AssemblerCommandSeeAlso}}
* [[Assembler]]
 
* [[Cheat_Engine:Auto Assembler|Auto Assembler]]
 
* [[Assembler:Commands|Assembler Commands]]
 
  
== External links ==
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{{Template:AssemblerCommandExternalLinks}}
* [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_listings]
 
* [https://wikibooks.org/wiki/X86_Assembly/Other_Instructions wikibooks.org/wiki/X86_Assembly/Other_Instructions]
 
* [http://www.asmpedia.org/index.php?title=Main_Page asmpedia.org]
 
* [http://x86.renejeschke.de/html/file_module_x86_id_308.html x86.renejeschke.de/html/file_module_x86_id_308.html]
 

Latest revision as of 16:06, 3 January 2018

command sub destination, source

Subtracts the source from the destination.

The OF, SF, ZF, AF, PF, and CF flags are set according to the result.

destination = destination - source


Subtracts the second operand (source operand) from the first operand (destination operand) and stores the result in the destination operand. The destination operand can be a register or a memory location; the source operand can be an immediate, register, or memory location. (However, two memory operands cannot be used in one instruction.) When an immediate value is used as an operand, it is sign-extended to the length of the destination operand format.

The SUB instruction performs integer subtraction. It evaluates the result for both signed and unsigned integer operands and sets the OF and CF flags to indicate an overflow in the signed or unsigned result, respectively. The SF flag indicates the sign of the signed result.

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Command Parameters[edit]

Parameter Description
destination The destination operand
source The source operand


Examples[edit]

sub al,1
sub ax,1
sub eax,1
sub rax,-1
sub [eax],0x9
sub [rax],1
sub [rax],rsi
sub eax,[rax]
sub rax,[rax]
sub [SomeSymbol],1
sub [SomeSymbol],eax

See also[edit]

External links[edit]