If you want a variable to be the negative of itself, do you use n = -n
, n *= -1
, or other methods? If so, suggest some methods down below.
If you want a variable to be the negative of itself, do you use n = -n
, n *= -1
, or other methods? If so, suggest some methods down below.
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Why does it matter too much?
It's a serious debate, as the title of the blog says
n = n*(6968-6969)
lol,
How about
n = ~n
?This is beta thing you know... Try this
n = n - 2*n
n = binary_exponentiate(-1,69)*n
n=+-n
is the best