On an element-wise basis, calculates the bitwise XOR of the input values.
Usage | Returns | Array.bitwiseXor(right) | Array |
Argument | Type | Details | this: left | Array | The left-hand value. |
right | Array | The right-hand value. |
Examples
Code Editor (JavaScript)
var empty = ee.Array([], ee.PixelType.int8());
print(empty.bitwiseXor(empty)); // []
print(ee.Array(0).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0))); // 0
print(ee.Array(0).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(1))); // 1
print(ee.Array(1).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0))); // 1
print(ee.Array(1).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(1))); // 0
print(ee.Array(0x00FF).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0xFF00))); // 65535
print(ee.Array([1, 2, 3]).bitwiseXor(ee.Array([5, 8, 16]))); // [4,10,19]
Python setup
See the
Python Environment page for information on the Python API and using
geemap
for interactive development.
import ee
import geemap.core as geemap
Colab (Python)
empty = ee.Array([], ee.PixelType.int8())
display(empty.bitwiseXor(empty)) # []
display(ee.Array(0).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0))) # 0
display(ee.Array(0).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(1))) # 1
display(ee.Array(1).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0))) # 1
display(ee.Array(1).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(1))) # 0
display(ee.Array(0x00FF).bitwiseXor(ee.Array(0xFF00))) # 65535
# [4, 10, 19]
display(ee.Array([1, 2, 3]).bitwiseXor(ee.Array([5, 8, 16])))