I am asking this question as a follow up to my previous question.
The page at W3chools says:
The examples above uses 4 bits unsigned binary numbers. Because of this ~ 5 returns 10.
Since JavaScript uses 32 bits signed integers, it will not return 10.
It will return -6. 00000000000000000000000000000101 (5)
11111111111111111111111111111010 (~5 = -6)
A signed integer uses the leftmost bit as the minus sign.
Inverting the bits and chopping off the sign bit, the number becomes 1111111111111111111111111111010, which evaluates to 2147483642 in decimal form. According to the page, however, it should evaluate to -6.
Where did I go wrong?