numpy.bitwise_xor¶
- numpy.bitwise_xor(x1, x2[, out]) = <ufunc 'bitwise_xor'>¶
Compute the bit-wise XOR of two arrays element-wise.
Computes the bit-wise XOR of the underlying binary representation of the integers in the input arrays. This ufunc implements the C/Python operator ^.
Parameters: x1, x2 : array_like
Only integer and boolean types are handled.
Returns: out : array_like
Result.
See also
logical_xor, bitwise_and, bitwise_or
- binary_repr
- Return the binary representation of the input number as a string.
Examples
The number 13 is represented by 00001101. Likewise, 17 is represented by 00010001. The bit-wise XOR of 13 and 17 is therefore 00011100, or 28:
>>> np.bitwise_xor(13, 17) 28 >>> np.binary_repr(28) '11100'
>>> np.bitwise_xor(31, 5) 26 >>> np.bitwise_xor([31,3], 5) array([26, 6])
>>> np.bitwise_xor([31,3], [5,6]) array([26, 5]) >>> np.bitwise_xor([True, True], [False, True]) array([ True, False], dtype=bool)