XNOR Calculator
Perform a bitwise XNOR on a list of numbers.
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About the XNOR Calculator
The XNOR calculator performs a bitwise XNOR (exclusive-NOR) operation on a list of numbers. The XNOR operation, also known as the equivalence gate, is the negation of the XOR operation. It compares each bit of two numbers and returns a `1` if the bits are the same (both 1 or both 0), and a `0` if they are different. This tool calculates the final result by first performing a running XOR on all numbers in the list, and then taking the bitwise NOT of that result.
XNOR is useful for checking if two values are identical at the bit level. If `A XNOR B` results in a string of all 1s, it means A and B are equal.
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