kleene_xor(left: 'bool | np.ndarray | libmissing.NAType', right: 'bool | np.ndarray | libmissing.NAType', left_mask: 'np.ndarray | None', right_mask: 'np.ndarray | None')
This is the same as or
, with the following adjustments
True, True -> False
True, NA -> NA
The values of the array.
The masks. Only one of these may be None, which implies that the associated :None:None:`left`
or :None:None:`right`
value is a scalar.
The result of the logical xor, and the new mask.
Boolean xor
using Kleene logic.
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