EXCLUSIVEOR

Exclusive or

Exclusive disjunction or exclusive or is a logical operation that outputs true whenever both inputs differ . It is symbolized by the prefix operator J and by the infix operators XOR, EOR, EXOR, <span style="font-size:140%;">⊻</span>, <span style="font-size:190%;">⊕</span>, ↮, and . The opposite of XOR is logical biconditional, which outputs true whenever both inputs are the same.

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exclusive or

Noun

  1. Exclusive disjunction: the use of to indicate that of two predicates, one is true and one is false (without specifying which is which);
  2. Exclusive disjunction: the use of to indicate that of two or more predicates, an odd number are true (without specifying which or how many);
  3. An exclusive disjunction; the result of applying the above-described exclusive or to two or more predicates;


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