pub trait NotAssign {
    fn not_assign(&mut self);
}
Expand description

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Required Methods

Implementations on Foreign Types

Replaces a bool by its opposite.

$b \gets \lnot b$.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples
use malachite_base::num::logic::traits::NotAssign;

let mut b = false;
b.not_assign();
assert_eq!(b, true);

let mut b = true;
b.not_assign();
assert_eq!(b, false);

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Replaces a number with its bitwise negation.

Worst-case complexity

Constant time and additional memory.

Examples

See here.

Implementors