public final class BitArray
extends java.lang.Object
A simple, fast array of bits, represented compactly by an array of ints internally.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
appendBit(boolean bit) |
void |
appendBitArray(BitArray other) |
void |
appendBits(int value,
int numBits)
Appends the least-significant bits, from value, in order from most-significant to
least-significant.
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void |
clear()
Clears all bits (sets to false).
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void |
flip(int i)
Flips bit i.
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boolean |
get(int i) |
int[] |
getBitArray() |
int |
getNextSet(int from) |
int |
getNextUnset(int from) |
int |
getSize() |
int |
getSizeInBytes() |
boolean |
isRange(int start,
int end,
boolean value)
Efficient method to check if a range of bits is set, or not set.
|
void |
reverse()
Reverses all bits in the array.
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void |
set(int i)
Sets bit i.
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void |
setBulk(int i,
int newBits)
Sets a block of 32 bits, starting at bit i.
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void |
setRange(int start,
int end)
Sets a range of bits.
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void |
toBytes(int bitOffset,
byte[] array,
int offset,
int numBytes) |
java.lang.String |
toString() |
void |
xor(BitArray other) |
public int getSize()
public int getSizeInBytes()
public boolean get(int i)
i
- bit to getpublic void set(int i)
i
- bit to setpublic void flip(int i)
i
- bit to setpublic int getNextSet(int from)
from
- first bit to checkgetNextUnset(int)
public int getNextUnset(int from)
getNextSet(int)
public void setBulk(int i, int newBits)
i
- first bit to setnewBits
- the new value of the next 32 bits. Note again that the least-significant bit
corresponds to bit i, the next-least-significant to i+1, and so on.public void setRange(int start, int end)
start
- start of range, inclusive.end
- end of range, exclusivepublic void clear()
public boolean isRange(int start, int end, boolean value)
start
- start of range, inclusive.end
- end of range, exclusivevalue
- if true, checks that bits in range are set, otherwise checks that they are not setjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if end is less than or equal to startpublic void appendBit(boolean bit)
public void appendBits(int value, int numBits)
public void appendBitArray(BitArray other)
public void xor(BitArray other)
public void toBytes(int bitOffset, byte[] array, int offset, int numBytes)
bitOffset
- first bit to start writingarray
- array to write into. Bytes are written most-significant byte first. This is the opposite
of the internal representation, which is exposed by getBitArray()
offset
- position in array to start writingnumBytes
- how many bytes to writepublic int[] getBitArray()
public void reverse()
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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