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Is there any performance loss/gain开发者_运维问答 using bitset in place where hand written? How to build the following using a bitset at runtime
what is the best way to concatenate 2 bitsets? For example i\'ve got boost::dynamic_bitset<> test1( std::string(\"1111\") );开发者_Python百科
I need to represent an array of integers using 开发者_Python百科BitSet. Can somebody explain me the logic required to do this ?You can represent a set of integers using BitSet, but not an arbitrary ar
Am I missing something painfully obvious?Or does just nobody in the world actually use java.util.BitSet?
Hey, I\'m trying to figure out how to instantiate a 4 bit bitset based on a hex character. For instance, If I have a character with value \'F\', I want to create a bitset of size 4 initialized to 1111
In C++, are bitsets actually a set of bools? Doesn\'t this defeat开发者_开发技巧 the purpose of using a BitSet because bools are 32 bits (I think...)?They represent a collection of bool\'s, but those
I have a function where i use bitset.Now i 开发者_Python百科need to convert it to a dynamic bitset..
I have a large bitset that I want to frequently reset individual bits in it. Which method is faster? a) bitset[word_index] ^= 1 << bit_index
I\'m looking for a very compact way of storing a dense variable length bitarray in Java. Right now, I\'m using BitSet, but it seems to use on average 1.5*n bits of storage space for a bit vector of si