 Here I've got another four numbers that I'm just going to convert into the ones complement format. Our first number is positive 36. So 36 is 32 plus four. So there's my number in binary. So I'm just going to write down the magnitude of my number in 16 bits. And since this is a positive number, I'm done. That is 36 in the ones complement format. My next number is negative 45, which is 32 plus 13, and this is a negative number. So I'll start by writing down my magnitude in 16 bits. But I want to represent negative 45. I have positive 45 right now. So I will apply the ones complement operation to this to convert this to negative 45. So this is negative 45 in the ones complement format. The third example is 18, and that's 16 plus 2. So there's the binary representation of 18. For positive number, I'm just going to write down my number with 16 bits. And since I have positive 18, I'm done. There is positive 18 in the ones complement format. The last example is for negative 37, and this is a negative number. 37 is 32 plus 5. So there's negative 37 in binary. I'll start by writing down 37 with 16 bits. Now, since I want negative 37, I'm going to apply the ones complement operation to this. So I will flip all of these bits, and now I have negative 37 in ones complement.