XOR operation for two Boolean field
Ok to add some context: You can look here Tables
There you can see that "exclusive or" is basically the same as "not equal". So you could just use this (with boolean):
if (X != Y)...
But if you want to directly show people you mean "XOR" just use the other answers here.
bool xorValue = bool1 ^ bool2;
C# has logical XOR operator ^
. Here's how you do it.
bool result = x ^ y // x XOR y