Binary exclusive or

The result of -bxor is a number where the bits are set in either the value on the left or the value on the right, but not both.

In the following example, the result is 11:

6 -bxor 13 

This operation can be shown in a table:

Bit value

8

4

2

1

Left-hand side

6

0

1

1

0

Right-hand side

13

1

1

0

1

-band

11

1

0

1

1

 

The -bxor operator is useful for toggling bit values. For example, bxor might be used to toggle the AccountDisable bit of UserAccountControl in Active Directory:

512 -bxor 2 # Result is 514 (Disabled, 2 is set)
514 -bxor 2 # Result is 512 (Enabled, 2 is not set)
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