The **complement** of an integer is the integer you get when you flip all the `0`'s to `1`'s and all the `1`'s to `0`'s in its binary representation. * For example, The integer `5` is `"101"` in binary and its **complement** is `"010"` which is the integer `2`. Given an integer `n`, return _its complement_. **Example 1:** Input: n = 5 Output: 2 Explanation: 5 is "101" in binary, with complement "010" in binary, which is 2 in base-10. **Example 2:** Input: n = 7 Output: 0 Explanation: 7 is "111" in binary, with complement "000" in binary, which is 0 in base-10. **Example 3:** Input: n = 10 Output: 5 Explanation: 10 is "1010" in binary, with complement "0101" in binary, which is 5 in base-10. **Constraints:** * `0 <= n < 109` **Note:** This question is the same as 476: [https://leetcode.com/problems/number-complement/](https://leetcode.com/problems/number-complement/)