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Ruby program to demonstrate the bitwise XOR (^) operator

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In this program, we are going to demonstrate the bitwise “XOR" (^) operator in the Ruby programming language.

Bitwise XOR (^): The bitwise XOR operator (^) returns a 1 in each bit position for which the corresponding bits of either but not both operands are 1s. Here, we will perform the bitwise XOR (^) operation between two variables and print the result.

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Program/Source Code:

The source code to demonstrate the Bitwise XOR (^) operator is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.

# Ruby program to demonstrate the 
# bitwise XOR (^) operator

num1=5
num2=3
res =0

res = num1 ^ num2;
print num1," ^ ", num2," = ",res,"\n"

Output:

5 ^ 3 = 6

Explanation:

In the above program, we created three integer variables num1num2res that are initialized with 5, 3, 0 respectively. Then we performed a Bitwise XOR operation using the (^) operator and printed the result using the print() function.

Evolution of expression:

res = 5 ^ 3
0101
0011
=====
0110

res=6

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