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How to rework flag in binary

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in this class we are going to discuss about flag resistor we already take an introduction about flag register in the architecture of 8:08 for a microprocessor this is basically 8-bit register so you can see all eight bits here so as Jed ACP and CY our user bits in this flag register that means in that eight bits of flag resistor we will use only four five bits that means es means sign flag when s is equal to one means if MSB of ALU result is equal to one then only your sign flag is equivalent to one and coming to zero flag when Judd is equal to one means if n your result e will shows you 0 0 H then only you are zero flag will be activated that means your ALU result will shows 0 0 H then you your zero flag will be activated then coming to parity flag whenever your result is in given parity than your parity bit is activated or is equal into one coming to carry flag so whenever carry occurred if carry or borrow occurred in addition or subtraction then your carry flag will be activated and

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Flags are stored as unsigned integers and contain encoded information about each of the on-board sensors. They are generated via bit-masking and can be decoded by reversing the procedure.
The carry flag is set if the addition of two numbers causes a carry out of the most docHub (leftmost) bits added. 2. The carry (borrow) flag is also set if the subtraction of two numbers requires a borrow into the most docHub (leftmost) bits subtracted.
When adding two numbers, each column of digits is added in sequence from right to left and, if the sum of any column is greater than the value of the highest digit, a carry is added to the next column. In binary, the largest digit is 1, so any sum greater than 1 will result in a carry.
The way the carry flag works is based on how addition and subtraction happens with binary numbers. Changes to the leftmost bit indicate a kind of turnover of a binary number set. For instance, when a binary sequence of 1111 gets 0001 added to it, and becomes 0000, the carry flag is turned on.
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.
Definition of Carry Flag The carry flag is a specific type of bit in a processors status register, used to indicate when an arithmetic operation has resulted in a carry or borrow event.
The carry (C) flag is set when an operation results in a carry, or when a subtraction results in no borrow.
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.

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