Tricky matrix multiplication problem when there are two possible solutions for x

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Here is an example of what I mean:
We have
so basically,
s(1) and s(2) always equal something (1 or 0), so in one case, s(1) & s(2) = 0, and in another, s(1) = 0 & s(2) = 1 etc.
Note that I am using bitwise XOR addition
This results in two different possible x value combinations. In the case of s(1) & s(2) = 0, we get
and
What I am struggling to figure out is how I can program this operation so that given varying s(1) and s(2), I get 2 results for x.
Any advice on where to go would be great, I am somewhat new to MATLAB so I might be missing obvious operations but I can't find them. Thank you!
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Brett Wood
Brett Wood il 17 Mar 2020
Yeah, I guess my problem is really making it so my computations are in GF(2) thus yielding two different solutions for x
Brett Wood
Brett Wood il 17 Mar 2020
I am able to get one solution using solution = gflineq(H, s, 2) but I only get 1 solution, not both

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