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Exclusive Or (XOR)

Exclusive OR (XOR) is a logical operator that evaluates TRUE if the two inputs are different, and AND is a logical operator that evaluates TRUE only if both inputs are TRUE. For example, the person is a male XOR, the person has blond hair, all women have blond hair, and all men have no blond hair. (If you use Y here, only men with blond hair are included.)

The Venn diagram represents the XOR operator.

Literal Meanings of Exclusive Or (XOR)

Exclusive:

Meanings of Exclusive:
  1. Only information (or artifact) provided or obtained.

  2. A member of a group that excludes others from their society.

  3. (Grammar) A word or phrase that limits something, such as B. only, exclusive, or simple.

  4. Items or elements that do not meet certain conditions are excluded.

  5. Reference to a membership organization, service or product: of high quality and/or reputation, for senior members only. Snobbish usage suggesting that members who do not meet the eligibility requirements, who may be financial, famous, religious, color of skin, etc., will be banned.

  6. Exclusive.

  7. Everything, indivisible, whole.

  8. Of or pertaining to a pronoun in the first person plural, excluding the addressee.

  9. (two people in a romantic or relationship) A romantic or relationship with each other to the exclusion of others.

Sentences of Exclusive
  1. The publisher agreed to stay away from a potentially disastrous political sensation in exchange for the happier nature of exclusivity.

  2. Exclusive clubs often offer exclusive brands of food and drink in the same exorbitant price range as the best French chateaux.

  3. The teacher's favorite has the exclusive attention of teachers.

  4. The pronoun in "We're going to a party later, but you weren't invited" is the exclusive "we".

  5. You've decided to stop being exclusive.

Or:

Sentences of Or
  1. He could have cancer, or he could be hit by a bus, or knows what else.

XOR:

Meanings of XOR:
  1. A logical exclusive OR function (as opposed to an inclusive OR function) whose output is true only if exactly one of the inputs is true.

  2. Or (but not both).

Exclusive Or (XOR)

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