BIT_XOR macro
The BIT_XOR
macro
is available in HCL®
Campaign and HCL
Interact.
Syntax
data1 BIT_XOR data2
Parameters
data1
The
non-negative integers to bitwise XOR with the values in data2
.
This can be a constant value, a column, a cell range, or an expression
evaluating to any of the above. For the format definition of data
,
see the "Macro Function Parameters" section in the chapter
in this guide for your HCL
product.
data2
The
non-negative integer(s) to bitwise XOR with the values in data1
.
This can be a constant value, a column, a cell range, or an expression
evaluating to any of the above. The number of columns in data2
must
equal the number of columns in data1
, unless data2
is
a constant. For the format definition of data
, see
the "Macro Function Parameters" section in the chapter in
this guide for your HCL
product.
Description
BIT_XOR
performs
a bitwise XOR between the two specified data ranges. It returns a
new column for each input column, each containing the corresponding
column in data1
bitwise XOR-ed to the corresponding
column of data2
(that is, the first column of data1
is
bitwise XOR-ed to the first column of data
, the second
column with the second column, and so on).
If data2
is
a constant, each value in data1
is bitwise XOR-ed
by that value. If data2
contains one or more columns,
the calculations are performed on a row-by-row basis between one column
from data2
and one column from data2
.
The first row of data1
is bitwise XOR-ed to the first
row value of data2
, the second row with the second
row, and so on. This row-by-row calculation produces a result for
each row up to the last value of the shortest column.
Examples
TEMP = 3 BIT_XOR 7 Creates a new column
named |
TEMP = V1 BIT_XOR 8 Creates a new column
named |
TEMP = V1 BIT_XOR V1 Creates a new column
named |
TEMP = V1 BIT_XOR V2 Creates a new column
named |
TEMP = V1:V3 BIT_XOR V4:V6 Creates three
new columns named |
TEMP = V1[10:20] BIT_XOR V2 or TEMP
= V1[10:20] BIT_XOR V2[1:11] Creates a new column named |
Related functions
Function | Description |
---|---|
BIT_AND |
Computes the bitwise AND between two specified data ranges |
BIT_NOT |
Computes the bitwise NOT of the contents of the specified data range |
BIT_OR |
Computes the bitwise OR between two specified data ranges |