On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 at 15:34, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'll show the example using one's and two's complement.
> >>binary.ones_complement(1100111111)
> 0011000000

But these aren't standard Python types - well, technically, 1100111111
is 1,100,111,111 - 1 billion, 100 million 111 thousand one hundred and
eleven, but I suspect that's not what you intend. And the output -
0011000000 - is not how Python would print a standard integer type, so
either it's a new type (with its own representation) or you're not
actually using standard Python types.

Are you actually looking for some form of "bit string" type?

Paul
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