a ~= b*c; It can't be boolean logic, so what's that?
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gives the bitwise complement of a single integer....
So it could be that here b and c multiply and then bits of the number get reversed.
~
gives the bitwise complement of a single integer....
So it could be that here b and c multiply and then bits of the number get reversed.
bitwise NOT
operator doesn't make sense, and~
is usuallybitwise NOT
.