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| ''E'' xor ''F'' <= 8 , then ''Shiny'' | | ''E'' xor ''F'' <= 8 , then ''Shiny'' |
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| As an example, let's take a trainer whose Trainer ID is 24294 and whose Secret ID is 38834.
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| ''ID<sub>Trainer</sub>'' = 24294 = 0101111011100110 in binary.
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| ''ID<sub>Secret</sub>'' = 38834 = 1001011110110010 in binary.
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| This trainer encounters a pokemon whose personality value is 2814471828
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| ''p'' = 2814471828 = 1010011111000001 0110111010010100 in binary.
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| ''p1'' = 1010011111000001
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| ''p2'' = 0110111010010100
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| The ''E'' value is 0101111011100110 xor 1001011110110010
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| ''E'' = 1100100101010100
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| The ''F'' value is 1010011111000001 xor 0110111010010100
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| ''F'' = 1100100101010101
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| ''E'' xor ''F'' = 0000000000000001, which is less than eight. Therefore, this pokemon is shiny.
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| ==Spinda's spots== | | ==Spinda's spots== |