Invert 1 bit in C#

How about:

bit ^= 1;

This simply XOR's the first bit with 1, which toggles it.

If you want to flip bit #N, counting from 0 on the right towards 7 on the left (for a byte), you can use this expression:

bit ^= (1 << N);

This won't disturb any other bits, but if the value is only ever going to be 0 or 1 in decimal value (ie. all other bits are 0), then the following can be used as well:

bit = 1 - bit;

Again, if there is only going to be one bit set, you can use the same value for 1 as in the first to flip bit #N:

bit = (1 << N) - bit;

Of course, at that point you're not actually doing bit-manipulation in the same sense.

The expression you have is fine as well, but again will manipulate the entire value.

Also, if you had expressed a single bit as a bool value, you could do this:

bit = !bit;

Which toggles the value.


More of a joke: Of course, the "enterprisey" way would be to use a lookup table:

byte[] bitTranslations = new byte[256];
bitTranslations[0] = 1;
bitTranslations[1] = 0;

bit = bitTranslations[bit];

Your solution isn't correct because if bit == 2 (10) then your assignment will yield bit == 0 (00).

This is what you want:

bit ^= 1;