What operation does the following ‘C’ statement perform?
star = star ^ 0b00100100;
(A) Toggles bits 2 and 5 of the variable star.
(B) Clears all bits except bits 2 and 5 of the variable star.
(C) Sets all bits except bits 2 and 5 of the variable star.
(D) Multiplies value in the variable star with 0b00100100.
I'm still clueless about this. Can someone help me out?
XOR operator (also called "logical addition") is defined like this:
a b a^b
-----------
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0
So a^0
leaves a
intact while a^1
toggles it.
For multiple-bit values, the operation is performed bitwise, i.e. between corresponding bits of the operands.