Operator

^=(_:_:)

Stores the result of performing a bitwise XOR operation on the two given values in the left-hand-side variable.

Declaration

static func ^= (lhs: inout Int, rhs: Int)

Parameters

lhs

An integer value.

rhs

Another integer value.

Discussion

A bitwise XOR operation, also known as an exclusive OR operation, results in a value that has each bit set to 1 where one or the other but not both of its arguments had that bit set to 1. For example:

var x: UInt8 = 5          // 0b00000101
let y: UInt8 = 14         // 0b00001110
x ^= y                    // 0b00001011

Relationships

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See Also

Bitwise Operations

static func & (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise AND operation on the two given values.

static func & (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise AND operation on the two given values.

static func &= (inout Int, Int)

Stores the result of performing a bitwise AND operation on the two given values in the left-hand-side variable.

static func | (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise OR operation on the two given values.

static func | (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise OR operation on the two given values.

static func |= (inout Int, Int)

Stores the result of performing a bitwise OR operation on the two given values in the left-hand-side variable.

static func ^ (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise XOR operation on the two given values.

static func ^ (Int, Int) -> Int

Returns the result of performing a bitwise XOR operation on the two given values.

static func ~ (Int) -> Int

Returns the inverse of the bits set in the argument.