Subtract 1 without arithmetic operators Javascript

Write a program to subtract one from a given number. The use of operators like ‘+’, ‘-‘, ‘*’, ‘/’, ‘++’, ‘–‘ …etc are not allowed.

Examples:

Input: 12 Output: 11 Input: 6 Output: 5

Method 1
To subtract 1 from a number x (say 0011001000), flip all the bits after the rightmost 1 bit (we get 0011001111). Finally, flip the rightmost 1 bit also (we get 0011000111) to get the answer.

  • Javascript

<script>

// JavaScript code to subtract

// one from a given number

function subtractOne(x)

{

let m = 1;

// Flip all the set bits

// until we find a 1

while (!(x & m)) {

x = x ^ m;

m <<= 1;

}

// flip the rightmost 1 bit

x = x ^ m;

return x;

}

/* Driver program to test above functions*/

document.write(subtractOne(13));

</script>

Output:

12

Method 2 (If + is allowed)
We know that the negative number is represented in 2’s complement form on most of the architectures. The idea is to use bitwise operators. Like addition, Write a function Add() that returns sum of two integers. The function should not use any of the arithmetic operators (+, ++, –, -, … etc). Sum of two bits can be obtained by performing XOR (^) of the two bits. Carry bit can be obtained by performing AND (&) of two bits. We can extend this logic for integers. If x and y don’t have set bits at same position(s), then bitwise XOR (^) of x and y gives the sum of x and y. To incorporate common set bits also, bitwise AND (&) is used. Bitwise AND of x and y gives all carry bits. We calculate (x & y) << 1 and add it to x ^ y to get the required result. The idea is to use subtractor logic. We have the following lemma hold for 2’s complement representation of signed numbers.
Say, x is numerical value of a number, then
~x = -(x+1) [ ~ is for bitwise complement ]
Adding 2x on both the sides,
2x + ~x = x – 1
To obtain 2x, left shift x once.

using System;

``

class GFG

{

`` static int subtractOne( int x)

`` {

`` return ((x << 1) + (~x));

`` }

`` /* Driver code*/

`` public static void Main(String[] args)

`` {

`` Console.Write( "{0}" , subtractOne(13));

`` }

}

Output:

12