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<TITLE>BITCMP Bitwise Boolean Complement Operation
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<H2>BITCMP Bitwise Boolean Complement Operation
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Section: <A HREF=sec_binary.html> Bitwise Operations </A>
<H3>Usage</H3>
 Usage
 
 Performs a bitwise binary complement operation on the argument and
 returns the result.  The syntax for its use is
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    y = bitcmp(a)
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 where a is an unsigned integer arrays.  This version of the command
 uses as many bits as required by the type of a.  For example, if 
 a is an uint8 type, then the complement is formed using 8 bits.
 The second form of bitcmp allows you to specify the number of bits
 to use, 
<PRE>
    y = bitcmp(a,n)
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 in which case the complement is taken with respect to n bits, where n must be 
 less than the length of the integer type.

<H3>Example</H3>
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--&gt; bitcmp(uint16(2^14-2))

ans = 
 49153 

--&gt; bitcmp(uint16(2^14-2),14)

ans = 
 1 
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