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Revision as of 11:29, 19 March 2017

command not operand

The NOT instruction implements the bitwise NOT operation. NOT operation reverses the bits in an operand. The operand could be either in a register or in the memory.

operand = !operand

Example:

|              operand:    0101 0011 |
|------------------------------------|
| After NOT -> operand:    1010 1100 |


Performs a bitwise NOT operation (each 1 is set to 0, and each 0 is set to 1) on the destination operand and stores the result in the destination operand location. The destination operand can be a register or a memory location.

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Command Parameters

Parameter Description
operand The operand to perform a bitwise operation on


Examples

not al,1
not ax,1
not ax,1
not eax,1
not rax,1
not al,al
not ax,ax
not ax,ax
not eax,eax
not rax,rax
not [eax],eax
not [rax],rax
not [00123ABC],eax
not [SomeSymbol],rax

See also

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