Christophe wrote:
> Bruno Desthuilliers a écrit :
>> Bryan Olson wrote:
>>> Hugh wrote:
>>>> Sorry, here's an example...
>>>>
>>>> 5+7=12
>>>>
>>>> added without carrying, 5+7=2
>>>>
>>>> i.e the result is always less than 10
>>> Are you looking for bitwise exclusive or? In Python it's
>>> the '^' operator. For example:
>>>
>>>     print 5 ^ 7
>>>
>>>
>>>>> 10 ^ 21
>> 31
>>
>> Not really "less than 10"...
> 
> But you must use numbers smaller than 10 as input! Still :
> 
>>>> 8 ^ 2
> 10
> :D

Still fails:
>>> 8 ^ 7
15

Sorry !-p



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