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Bitwise math/Operators/NOT

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NOT is a bitwise operator that takes only ONE operand. It inverts or reverses the binary value.

Example:

 A = 1010 in binary or 10 in decimal. NOT A results in the inversion of 1010 which is 0101. Therefore NOT A = 5.