Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780134092669
Author: Bryant, Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron, David R., Randal E.; O'Hallaron, Bryant/O'hallaron
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 2.33PP
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Two’s complement negation:

The two’s-complement negation is represented by “-wt

For any number “x” such that TMinw  x  TMaxw, its “w-bit” two’s-complement negation is denoted by below formula 

-wtx = {TMinw,           x = TMinw- x,   x > TMinw}

From the above equation, “TMinw” is its own additive inverse, though any other value “x” has “-x” as its additive inverse.

  • When “x” is “TMinw”, then its two’s-complement negation value is “TMinw”.
  • When “x > TMinw”, then its two’s-complement negation value is “–x”.

Two’s-Complement encodings:

  • The two’s complement encoding is represented by the interpretation function of “B2Tw”.
    • The function “B2Tw” means “binary to two’s complement” of length “w”.
  • The equation for “B2Tw” is

B2Tw(x)=B-xw-12w-1+i=0w-2xi2i

Example:

The example for two’s-complement negation is shown below:

Here assume bit length, “w” is “4” and “TMin4” is “-8”.

Case 1: consider the value of “x” is “0”, then -4t0 = 0.

Case 2: consider the value of “x” is “6”

Step 1: compute the decimal value for given hex value

  • The binary value for “0x6” is “0110”.
  • Compute the B2T4(0110) by using the above equation of “B2Tw

    B2T4(0110)=-0×23+1×22+1×21+0×20 =-0+4+2+0 =6

B2T4(0110)=6

Therefore, decimal value for given hex value is “6”.

Step 2: compute the two’s-complement of decimal and hex value from step 1

Here, the decimal value of “x” from step 1 is “6” then check condition “x > TMinw” that is “6 > -8”. So, compute the two’s-complement negation by using -wtx = - x

-4t= -6      = -6

Therefore, the decimal value is “-6”. Here the value is in negative. So, need to compute two’s-complements.

Binary value for “6”: 0110

1’s complement: 1001

Add 1:       1

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2’s complement: 1010 (A)

Therefore, the corresponding hex value for “-6” is “A”.

Table for corresponding hexadecimal and binary value:

Hex digit01234567
Decimal value01234567
Hex digit89ABCDEF
Decimal value89101112131415

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