img=img('lena.bmp');
i=10;
j=10;
img(i,j)
the result is 158
after i xor with 255
xor(img(i,j),255)
the result is wrong... always get zero...
how to get correct xored value?

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 10 Fév 2016
I don't think I would say that the result is wrong. I would say that the xor function doesn't do what you think it does.
Can you tell us what you need your function to actually do?

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 10 Fév 2016

2 votes

xor is a logical operator that either return 0 (if both inputs are 0 or both inputs are not 0) or 1 (if one of the input is 0 but not the other).
I strongly suspect that you're wanting to perform a binary xor which is achieved with bitxor:
>>bitxor(158, 255)
ans =
97
See the list of bit-wise operators

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 10 Fév 2016
Upvote for you, my friend. I bet you're right, I was confident there was a function for it, and I wish I had known it. :-)

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