Atomics.xor()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since December 2021.
The Atomics.xor()
static
method computes a bitwise XOR with a given value at a given position in the array, and
returns the old value at that position. This atomic operation guarantees that no other
write happens until the modified value is written back.
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Syntax
Atomics.xor(typedArray, index, value)
Parameters
typedArray
-
An integer typed array. One of
Int8Array
,Uint8Array
,Int16Array
,Uint16Array
,Int32Array
,Uint32Array
,BigInt64Array
, orBigUint64Array
. index
-
The position in the
typedArray
to compute the bitwise XOR. value
-
The number to compute the bitwise XOR with.
Return value
The old value at the given position (typedArray[index]
).
Exceptions
TypeError
-
Thrown if
typedArray
is not one of the allowed integer types. RangeError
-
Thrown if
index
is out of bounds in thetypedArray
.
Description
The bitwise XOR operation yields 1, if a
and b
are different.
The truth table for the XOR operation is:
a |
b |
a ^ b |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 |
0 | 1 | 1 |
1 | 0 | 1 |
1 | 1 | 0 |
For example, a bitwise XOR of 5 ^ 1
results in 0100
which is
4 in decimal.
5 0101 1 0001 ---- 4 0100
Examples
Using xor
const sab = new SharedArrayBuffer(1024);
const ta = new Uint8Array(sab);
ta[0] = 5;
Atomics.xor(ta, 0, 1); // returns 5, the old value
Atomics.load(ta, 0); // 4
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-atomics.xor |
Browser compatibility
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