The Ds\Map::xor() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to create a new map which contains the value either in the first map or second map but not both.
Syntax:
Ds\Map public Ds\Map::xor ( Ds\Map $map )
Parameter: This parameter holds the other map of values.
Return value: It is used to return a map which contains the xor of the current map with another map.
Below programs illustrate the Ds\Map::xor() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declare a new map $a = new \Ds\Map([ "a" => 1, "b" => 3, "c" => 5]); // Declare another new map $b = new \Ds\Map([ "a" => 2, "c" => 3, "d" => 6]); // Print the xor of two map echo ( "xor of both map is: \n" ); print_r( $a -> xor ( $b )); ?> |
xor of both map is: Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => b [value] => 3 ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => d [value] => 6 ) )
Program 2:
<?php // Declare a new map $a = new \Ds\Map([ "a" => "Geeks" , "b" => "for" , "c" => "Geeks" ]); // Declare another new map $b = new \Ds\Map([ "b" => "Computer" , "e" => "Science" , "f" => "Portal" ]); // Print the xor of two map echo ( "xor of both map is: \n" ); print_r( $a -> xor ( $b )); ?> |
xor of both map is: Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => a [value] => Geeks ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => c [value] => Geeks ) [2] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => e [value] => Science ) [3] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => f [value] => Portal ) )
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/ds-map.xor.php