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bitxor
bitwise XOR
Calling Sequence
z = bitxor(x, y)
Parameters
- x :
a
m
-by-n
matrix of doubles or am1
-by-m2
-by-...-by-mm
hypermatrix of doubles or am
-by-n
matrix of unsigned integers (uint8
,uint16
oruint32
). Must contain positive integer values.- y :
a
m
-by-n
matrix of doubles or am1
-by-m2
-by-...-by-mm
hypermatrix of doubles or am
-by-n
matrix of unsigned integers (uint8
,uint16
oruint32
). Must contain positive integer values.- z :
a
m
-by-n
matrix of doubles or am1
-by-m2
-by-...-by-mm
hypermatrix of doubles or am
-by-n
matrix of unsigned integers.
Description
Given x
and y
two positive integers, this function returns the decimal
number z
whose the binary form is the XOR of the binary representations
of x
and y
.
Examples
// Compute the bitwise XOR of two matrices of doubles. x = [0 1 0 1]; y = [0 0 1 1]; z = bitxor(x, y) expected = [0 1 1 0]; // Compute the bitwise XOR of two matrices of integers. x = uint8([0 1 0 1]); y = uint8([0 0 1 1]); z = bitxor(x, y) // The types of x and y cannot be mixed (error). x = [0 1 0 1]; y = uint8([0 0 1 1]); // z = bitxor(x, y) // 13 is (01101)_2 // 27 is (11011)_2 // XOR is (10110)_2 which is 22. bitxor(uint8(13), uint8(27)) bitxor(13, 27)
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