Lec#16:Scan String (SCAS) Instruction and its working | Computer Organization & Assembly Language

🔍 Lec#16: Scan String (SCAS) Instruction and its working | Computer Organization & Assembly Language (COAL) Welcome to Lecture 16 of the COAL series! In this must-watch session, we dive deep into the SCAS (Scan String) instruction — one of the most powerful and efficient tools in Assembly Language for string comparison and pattern searching. Whether you're a student, a developer, or a computer science enthusiast, mastering SCAS will take your low-level programming skills to the next level. With real-time code examples and crystal-clear explanation, this lecture bridges the gap between theory and hands-on execution. 🎯 What You'll Learn: 🚀 How the SCAS instruction works under the hood 🧠 The role of AL/AX, ES:DI, and Direction Flag (DF) in SCAS operations 🔁 How to compare string values and scan memory efficiently 💻 Live code demonstration to implement SCAS in practical use-cases 🛠 Optimization tips for search operations in Assembly 📌 Why This Lecture is Trending in 2025: SCAS is the backbone of pattern matching in low-level programming Ideal for interview prep, lab assignments, and MASM projects Perfect mix of concept clarity + practical coding 📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more high-quality COAL lectures. Hit the 🔔 to stay ahead in your Assembly Language journey!