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rdfs:comment | - xor will evaluate to true only if one of the expressions is true and the other is false. Which is true and which is false does not matter, but only one can be true and only one can be false.
- The is a vehicle in Saints Row IV.
- XOR is a Boolean operator that requires either of two specified terms to be present, but not both.
- In it's simplest form, the XOR operation describes the binary operation that outputs TRUE when both inputs differ. Although it is not limited to binary or even having two inputs, it is most commonly used in its binary form for file manipulation. The simplest example would be the following: You're given a byte. The byte goes as follows: 0010 1010 You're given a second byte. This one looks like: 1100 0010 Performing the AND operation on this would yield: 0000 0010 Performing the OR (Not XOR) operation on this would yield: 1110 1010 Finally, performing the XOR operation would yield the following: and
- Xor was a Twi'lek male Mandalorian slaver who fought in the Battle of Cathar prior to the Mandalorian Wars, participating in the speciecide of the Cathar people. When the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders invaded the planet Taris twenty years later, Xor murdered a Cathar male and eventually found the Cathar's daughter, Juhani, on the auction blocks on Taris. However, Jedi forces liberated Taris before the Twi'lek could purchase her. In 3956 BBY, during the Jedi Civil War, Xor encountered Juhani—who was now a Jedi—as she was assisting the Jedi Padawan Revan during his search for the Star Forge, a Rakatan space station fueling the Sith Empire's war effort against the Galactic Republic. Shortly after that meeting, Xor and two henchmen ambushed Juhani and Revan near the latter's starship Ebon Hawk. Th
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abstract | - Xor was a Twi'lek male Mandalorian slaver who fought in the Battle of Cathar prior to the Mandalorian Wars, participating in the speciecide of the Cathar people. When the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders invaded the planet Taris twenty years later, Xor murdered a Cathar male and eventually found the Cathar's daughter, Juhani, on the auction blocks on Taris. However, Jedi forces liberated Taris before the Twi'lek could purchase her. In 3956 BBY, during the Jedi Civil War, Xor encountered Juhani—who was now a Jedi—as she was assisting the Jedi Padawan Revan during his search for the Star Forge, a Rakatan space station fueling the Sith Empire's war effort against the Galactic Republic. Shortly after that meeting, Xor and two henchmen ambushed Juhani and Revan near the latter's starship Ebon Hawk. The two Jedi defeated Xor and his allies, and the injured Twi'lek unsuccessfully attempted to goad Juhani into murdering him before he succumbed to the injuries dealt to him by Revan and the Cathar.
- xor will evaluate to true only if one of the expressions is true and the other is false. Which is true and which is false does not matter, but only one can be true and only one can be false.
- The is a vehicle in Saints Row IV.
- In it's simplest form, the XOR operation describes the binary operation that outputs TRUE when both inputs differ. Although it is not limited to binary or even having two inputs, it is most commonly used in its binary form for file manipulation. The simplest example would be the following: You're given a byte. The byte goes as follows: 0010 1010 You're given a second byte. This one looks like: 1100 0010 Performing the AND operation on this would yield: 0000 0010 Performing the OR (Not XOR) operation on this would yield: 1110 1010 Finally, performing the XOR operation would yield the following: 1110 1000 One more, for quick practice. The following two sentences: Like the instar, tunneling to the surface and Like the cicada, burrowing to the crust would yield (as a binary number, punctuation excluded): 0000 000 111111, 101101000 00 000 1111111
- XOR is a Boolean operator that requires either of two specified terms to be present, but not both.
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