C++ keyword: xor_eq
 
 
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[edit] Usage
-  alternative operators: as an alternative for ^=
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <bitset> #include <iostream> using bin = std::bitset <8>; void show(bin z, const char* s, int n) { if (n == 0) std::cout << "┌────────────┬──────────┐\n"; if (n <= 2) std::cout << "│ " <<s<< " │ " <<z<<" │\n"; if (n == 2) std::cout << "└────────────┴──────────┘\n"; } int main() { bin x{"01011010"}; show(x, "x ", 0); bin y{"00111100"}; show(y, "y ", 1); x xor_eq y; show(x, "x xor_eq y", 2); }
Output:
┌────────────┬──────────┐ │ x │ 01011010 │ │ y │ 00111100 │ │ x xor_eq y │ 01100110 │ └────────────┴──────────┘