~ (bitwise NOT)
The bitwise NOT operator (~) is a unary operator used to invert the bits of a binary value. It converts each 0 to a 1 and each 1 to a 0, resulting in the ones’ complement of the original value.
Syntax
~ expr --> integer
expr ::= integer
Arguments
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | Integer expression | 
Returns
Returns an integer that is the bitwise NOT of the input and preserves the data type of the argument supplied.
Notes
- If the value is - NULL, the result is- NULL.
Examples
master=> SELECT ~16, ~24;
-17,-25
master=> SELECT ~101, ~110;
-102,-111
master=> SELECT ~32, ~64;
-33,-65
master=> CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE t (xtinyInt tinyInt, xsmallInt smallInt, xint int, xbigInt bigInt);
master=> INSERT INTO t VALUES (1,1,1,1);
master=> SELECT ~xtinyInt, ~xsmallInt, ~xint, ~xbigInt from t;
?column? | ?column?0 | ?column?1 | ?column?2 |
---------+-----------+-----------+-----------+
     254 |        -2 |        -2 |        -2 |