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The way to do this is to first invert all the bits of the flag we want to unset, and then do an and operation with that result, so `value = ~input`.
The flow of a program is often controlled using one or more flags, which are binary values (i.e., yes/no, on/off, true/false) that indicate the current or desired state of the system.
The Negative Status Flag is a processor status flag, which indicates that the result of an operation, when read as a binary number with twos complement sign, represents a negative number. If this flag is cleared, the result was either positive or zero.
Parity flag indicates whether the lowest order byte of the result an arithmetic or bit wise operation has an even or odd number of 1s. Flag = 1 if parity is even; Flag = 0 if parity is odd.
Zero flag will be 1 if the last result from last instruction is same 0 decimal or 0000 in binary, if the result not a zero so the zero flag still have 0 state (value).
Along with a carry flag, a sign flag and an overflow flag, the zero flag is used to check the result of an arithmetic operation, including bitwise logical instructions. It is set to 1, or true, if an arithmetic result is zero, and reset otherwise.
ZF - Zero Flag is set when the result of an operation is zero. If the operand is any non-zero value then ZF is 0. AF - Auxiliary carry Flag is used only with binary coded decimal (BCD) arithmetic. PF - Parity Flag is used to check if the number of set bits in a byte is even or odd.

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