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The operation is called “hit-and-miss”, not “hit-or-miss”. This is a common misunderstanding, and you’ll hear the “or” variant all too often. It is “and” because you define where the operator must “hit” AND where it must “miss” for the output to be part of the set. Note the logical AND operator in the equation on this page. crisluengo (talk) 00:06, 29 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]