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OPERATOR:  Xor

Xor
 
The Xor operator is used to perform a logical exclusion on two expressions, where the expressions are Null, or are of Boolean subtype and have a value of True or False.
 
The Xor operator can also be used a "bitwise operator" to make a bit-by-bit comparison of two integers. If both bits are the same in the comparison (both are 0's or 1's), then a 0 is returned. Otherwise, a 1 is returned.
 
Code:
<% =True Xor True %>
<% =True Xor False %>
<% =False Xor True %>
<% =False Xor False %>

 
Output:
False
True
True
False

 
Code:
<% expression1 = True %>
<% expression2 = False %>
<% =expression1 Xor expression2 %>

 
Output:
True
 
In this example, the Xor performs a bitwise comparison on the 3 (in binary 011) and the 5 (in binary 101), and returns a 6 (in binary 110).
 
Code:
<%
Expression1 = 3
Expression2 = 5
Result = Expression1 Xor Expression2
Response.Write "Result = " & Result
%>

 
Output:
Result = 6


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