Hi pradeep, I think it is normal behaviour for gcalctool.
What the parser is intended to do is, process not for expressoin "<NOT> 
<NUMBER>".
The Not button inserts a <NOT> symbol in text, which is then passed to parser 
with structure similar like "<NUMBER> <NOT>".
So, what you need to do is press not button before entering the number.

Hope this helps.

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Title:
  Could not able to perform NOT operation in programming calculator

Status in “gcalctool” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When  I tried to perform NOT operation  in programming calculator ,the
  result shown as malformed expression. when I tried by entering with 0
  and 1 I got the error message as malformed expression  under binary
  mode.

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