If the value is further increased by 1, it becomes as follows:
Sign
Bit 8
MSB
Magnitude
Bit 7Bit 6Bit 5Bit 4Bit 3Bit 2Bit 1
10000000
The sign bit turns out to be 1. Hence, the number is negative and the magnitude is in two’s
complement form. To get the value of magnitude, take two’s complement of 0000000. It comes
out to be 10000000. This is equivalent to 128 and because the sign bit was 1, the value becomes
−128 (seems as the value has wrapped around to the other side of the range).
11. What are l-value and r-value?
12.Are ...
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