User Manual - Page 171

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xor
Catalog >
matrix
Returns true if BooleanExpr1 is true and
BooleanExpr2 is false, or vice versa.
Returns false if both arguments are true or
if both are false. Returns a simplified
Boolean expression if either of the
arguments cannot be resolved to true or
false.
Note: See or, page 107.
Integer1 xor Integer2 integer
Compares two real integers bit-by-bit using
an xor operation. Internally, both integers
are converted to signed, 64-bit binary
numbers. When corresponding bits are
compared, the result is 1 if either bit (but
not both) is 1; the result is 0 if both bits are
0 or both bits are 1. The returned value
represents the bit results, and is displayed
according to the Base mode.
You can enter the integers in any number
base. For a binary or hexadecimal entry, you
must use the 0b or 0h prefix, respectively.
Without a prefix, integers are treated as
decimal (base10).
If you enter a decimal integer that is too
large for a signed, 64-bit binary form, a
symmetric modulo operation is used to
bring the value into the appropriate range.
For more information, see Base2, page
16.
Note: See or, page 107.
In Hex base mode:
Important: Zero, not the letter O.
In Bin base mode:
Note: A binary entry can have up to 64 digits
(not counting the 0b prefix). A hexadecimal
entry can have upto 16 digits.
Z
zInterval
Catalog >
zInterval σ,List[,Freq[,CLevel]]
(Data list input)
zInterval σ,v,n [,CLevel]
(Summary stats input)
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