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=== Usage Notes ===
 
<c>funcname</c> may be called either as a global method, passing the sequence or map as an argument; or as a member function (defined on [[list]], [[string]], and [[map]]) using [[dot syntax]], with no arguments.
 
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==

Revision as of 23:09, 15 March 2020

bitXor treats its arguments as integers, and computes the bitwise `xor`: each bit in the result is set only if the corresponding bit is set in exactly one (not zero or both) of the arguments.

See also: bitAnd; bitOr

Arguments

Parameter Name Default Value Meaning
i number, default 0 first integer arument
j number, default 0 second integer arument


Example

bitAnd(14, 7)	// returns 9