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- Zero_flag abstract "The Zero Flag is a single bit flag that is a central feature on most conventional CPU architectures (including x86, ARM, PDP-11, 68000 and numerous others). It is often stored in a dedicated register, typically called status register or flag register, along with other flags. The zero flag is typically abbreviated Z or ZF or similar in most documentation and assembly languages.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 if an arithmetic result is zero, and reset otherwise. This includes results which are not stored, as most traditional instruction sets implement the compare instruction as a subtract where the result is discarded. It is also common that processors have a bitwise AND-instruction that does not store the result.In most processors, the zero flag is mainly used in conditional branch instructions, which alter control flow on previous instruction results, but there are often other uses as well.In some instruction sets such as the MIPS architecture, a dedicated flag register is not used; jump instructions instead check a register for zero.".
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- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink ARM_architecture.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Branch_(computer_science).
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Carry_flag.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_arithmetic.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Instruction_set.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_instruction_set.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Negative_flag.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Overflow_flag.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink PDP-11.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Relational_operator.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink Status_register.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLink X86.
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Z flag".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Z".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "ZF".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zero flag".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zero".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "zero flag".
- Zero_flag wikiPageWikiLinkText "zero".
- Zero_flag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:X86_assembly_topics.
- Zero_flag subject Category:Computer_arithmetic.
- Zero_flag hypernym Flag.
- Zero_flag type Album.
- Zero_flag comment "The Zero Flag is a single bit flag that is a central feature on most conventional CPU architectures (including x86, ARM, PDP-11, 68000 and numerous others). It is often stored in a dedicated register, typically called status register or flag register, along with other flags.".
- Zero_flag label "Zero flag".
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- Zero_flag sameAs Příznak_nuly.
- Zero_flag sameAs Nullflag.
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- Zero_flag sameAs Q2004679.
- Zero_flag wasDerivedFrom Zero_flag?oldid=649708601.
- Zero_flag isPrimaryTopicOf Zero_flag.