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In a TC++ compiler, the binary representation of 5 is (00000000000000101). I know that negative numbers are stored as 2's complement, thus -5 in binary is (111111111111011). The most significant bit (sign bit) is 1 which tells that it is a negative number.

So how does the compiler know that it is -5? If we interpret the binary value given above (111111111111011) as an unsigned number, it will turn out completely different?

Also, why is the 1's compliment of 5 -6 (1111111111111010)?

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The compiler doesn't know. If you cast -5 to unsigned int you'll get 32763.


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