Assembler:Commands:NEG
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command neg operand
The neg instruction will subtract the operand from itself twice.
Example:
1 - 1 = 0 0 - 1 = -1
This is what neg instruction perform.
Operand = -Operand
Replaces the value of operand (the destination operand) with its two's complement. (This operation is equivalent to subtracting the operand from 0.) The destination operand is located in a general-purpose register or a memory location.
Command Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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operand | The operand to perform a Negate operation on |
Examples
neg al
neg ah
neg ax
neg eax
neg rax
neg [edx+110]
neg [rdx+10]
neg [00123abc]
neg [UserDefinedSymbol]
See also