Example
Input
Input binary number: 01101110
Output
Twos complement: 10010010
Twos complement of an <i>N</i>
-bit number is defined as the complement with respect to 2<sup>N</sup>
. It is the result of subtracting the number from 2<sup>N</sup>
, which in binary is one followed by <i>N</i>
zeroes.
In simple words twos complement is defined as sum of ones complement of a binary number and 1.
Logic to find twos complement
Step by step descriptive logic to find twos complement of a binary string.
- Input a binary string from user. Store it in a variable say binary.
- Find ones complement of the binary string. Store the result in some variable say onesComp.
- Declare and initialize another binary string variable to store twos complement, say
twosComp = ""
. - Initialize a variable to store carry bit during addition, say
carry = 1
.You may think now, why initialize carry to 1, why not 0? Since, we need to add only 1 to the binary string hence, I have initially assumed carry bit as the bit to be added. - Run a loop from length of binary string to 1, decrement 1 in each iteration. The loop structure should look like
for(i=SIZE-1; i>=1; i--)
(where SIZE is length of the binary string).You may think, why iterating in reverse order? Because addition is carried out in right to left order. - Inside the loop there can be three cases.
- If both current binary bit and carry bit are 1 then, put 0 to twos complement. Which is
if(onesComp[i]=='1' && carry==1)
then,twosComp[i] = '0'
, carry is still preserved to 1. - If current binary bit is 0 and carry bit is 1 then, put 1 to twos complement and set carry bit to 0. Which is
if(onesComp[i]=='0' && carry==1)
then,twosComp[i] = '1'
andcarry = 0
. - If carry bit is 0, then assign the value of onesComp to twosComp.
- If both current binary bit and carry bit are 1 then, put 0 to twos complement. Which is
/**
* C program to find twos complement of a binary number
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#define SIZE 8
int main()
{
char binary[SIZE + 1], onesComp[SIZE + 1], twosComp[SIZE + 1];
int i, carry=1;
printf("Enter %d bit binary value: ", SIZE);
/* Input 8-bit binary string */
gets(binary);
/* Find ones complement of the binary number */
for(i=0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if(binary[i] == '1')
{
onesComp[i] = '0';
}
else if(binary[i] == '0')
{
onesComp[i] = '1';
}
}
onesComp[SIZE] = '\0';
/*
* Add 1 to the ones complement
*/
for(i=SIZE-1; i>=0; i--)
{
if(onesComp[i] == '1' && carry == 1)
{
twosComp[i] = '0';
}
else if(onesComp[i] == '0' && carry == 1)
{
twosComp[i] = '1';
carry = 0;
}
else
{
twosComp[i] = onesComp[i];
}
}
twosComp[SIZE] = '\0';
printf("Original binary = %s\n", binary);
printf("Ones complement = %s\n", onesComp);
printf("Twos complement = %s\n", twosComp);
return 0;
}
/*
Output :
Enter 8 bit binary value: 01101100
Original binary = 01101100
Ones complement = 10010011
Twos complement = 10010100
*/