I have the following C statement:
int res = x & (x ^ y);
Is there a way to do the same thing, but using x and y only one time each?
For example:
x | (~x & y) == x | y
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Yes, by expanding the xor (
a ^ b == (a & ~b) | (~a & b)), and then simplifying the result, one gets: