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for example:int flag= 0; /* 0/1 = unset/set */...printf ("flag=%d which means %s\n", flag, flag? "set": "unset");
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There are 2 flags, either of which can be used. The international "A" flag which is white and Blue The red-and-white dive flag
The flags are testable conditions that are set after many arithmetic or logical instructions to indicate something about the result of the result. For instance, the Z flag means the result is zero, the N flag means it is negative, the O flag means a signed overflow occurred, the C flag means an unsigned overflow occurred, and the P flag means an even number of bits is set in the result. You can use the various flag testable jump instructions, such as JZ or JNZ to test the flag after performing an operation that sets or resets the flag.
There are 2 flags, either of which can be used. The international "A" flag which is white and Blue The red-and-white dive flag
Flag Day is not officially a national holiday. Each state is free to dictate the status of this holiday. Thus, holiday insurance is not affected by Flag Day.
Thalia sent Silena with a group as a decoy, while she led the main party, Percy saw an opening and ran for the flag, he managed to grab the flag and ran.
The main function of flag register is show the status of result stored in accumulator after execution of an instruction. Amar oli Dang,Nepal
A red flag with a diagonal white stripe
Processor status word ( PSW ) in the case of 8085 refers to the collection of the values of the flag register and accumulator. It is used with the command push: PUSH PSW With this command, the proccessor saves the value of accumulator (A) and the values of the flag bits to the stack.
The red cross of the English flag is from Middle Ages. English flag does not have official status as it is part of United Kingdom. The red cross printed on a white background presents St George's Cross.