Struct std::collections::bit_vec::BitVec
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pub struct BitVec { // some fields omitted }
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
The bitvector type.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); // insert all primes less than 10 bv.set(2, true); bv.set(3, true); bv.set(5, true); bv.set(7, true); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count()); // flip all values in bitvector, producing non-primes less than 10 bv.negate(); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count()); // reset bitvector to empty bv.clear(); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count()); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); // insert all primes less than 10 bv.set(2, true); bv.set(3, true); bv.set(5, true); bv.set(7, true); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count()); // flip all values in bitvector, producing non-primes less than 10 bv.negate(); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count()); // reset bitvector to empty bv.clear(); println!("{:?}", bv); println!("total bits set to true: {}", bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count());
Methods
impl BitVec
fn new() -> BitVec
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Creates an empty BitVec
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new(); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new();
fn from_elem(nbits: usize, bit: bool) -> BitVec
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Creates a BitVec
that holds nbits
elements, setting each element
to bit
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 10); for x in &bv { assert_eq!(x, false); } }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 10); for x in &bv { assert_eq!(x, false); }
fn with_capacity(nbits: usize) -> BitVec
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Constructs a new, empty BitVec
with the specified capacity.
The bitvector will be able to hold at least capacity
bits without
reallocating. If capacity
is 0, it will not allocate.
It is important to note that this function does not specify the length of the returned bitvector, but only the capacity.
fn from_bytes(bytes: &[u8]) -> BitVec
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Transforms a byte-vector into a BitVec
. Each byte becomes eight bits,
with the most significant bits of each byte coming first. Each
bit becomes true
if equal to 1 or false
if equal to 0.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010]); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, false, false, true, false])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000, 0b00010010]); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, false, false, true, false]));
fn from_fn<F>(len: usize, f: F) -> BitVec where F: FnMut(usize) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Creates a BitVec
of the specified length where the value at each index
is f(index)
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_fn(5, |i| { i % 2 == 0 }); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, true])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_fn(5, |i| { i % 2 == 0 }); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, true]));
fn get(&self, i: usize) -> Option<bool>
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Retrieves the value at index i
, or None
if the index is out of bounds.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01100000]); assert_eq!(bv.get(0), Some(false)); assert_eq!(bv.get(1), Some(true)); assert_eq!(bv.get(100), None); // Can also use array indexing assert_eq!(bv[1], true); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01100000]); assert_eq!(bv.get(0), Some(false)); assert_eq!(bv.get(1), Some(true)); assert_eq!(bv.get(100), None); // Can also use array indexing assert_eq!(bv[1], true);
fn set(&mut self, i: usize, x: bool)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Sets the value of a bit at an index i
.
Panics
Panics if i
is out of bounds.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(5, false); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv[3], true); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(5, false); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv[3], true);
fn set_all(&mut self)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Sets all bits to 1.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let before = 0b01100000; let after = 0b11111111; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[before]); bv.set_all(); assert_eq!(bv, BitVec::from_bytes(&[after])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let before = 0b01100000; let after = 0b11111111; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[before]); bv.set_all(); assert_eq!(bv, BitVec::from_bytes(&[after]));
fn negate(&mut self)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Flips all bits.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let before = 0b01100000; let after = 0b10011111; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[before]); bv.negate(); assert_eq!(bv, BitVec::from_bytes(&[after])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let before = 0b01100000; let after = 0b10011111; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[before]); bv.negate(); assert_eq!(bv, BitVec::from_bytes(&[after]));
fn union(&mut self, other: &BitVec) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Calculates the union of two bitvectors. This acts like the bitwise or
function.
Sets self
to the union of self
and other
. Both bitvectors must be
the same length. Returns true
if self
changed.
Panics
Panics if the bitvectors are of different lengths.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let res = 0b01111110; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(a.union(&b)); assert_eq!(a, BitVec::from_bytes(&[res])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let res = 0b01111110; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(a.union(&b)); assert_eq!(a, BitVec::from_bytes(&[res]));
fn intersect(&mut self, other: &BitVec) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Calculates the intersection of two bitvectors. This acts like the
bitwise and
function.
Sets self
to the intersection of self
and other
. Both bitvectors
must be the same length. Returns true
if self
changed.
Panics
Panics if the bitvectors are of different lengths.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let res = 0b01000000; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(a.intersect(&b)); assert_eq!(a, BitVec::from_bytes(&[res])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let res = 0b01000000; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(a.intersect(&b)); assert_eq!(a, BitVec::from_bytes(&[res]));
fn difference(&mut self, other: &BitVec) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Calculates the difference between two bitvectors.
Sets each element of self
to the value of that element minus the
element of other
at the same index. Both bitvectors must be the same
length. Returns true
if self
changed.
Panics
Panics if the bitvectors are of different length.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let a_b = 0b00100100; // a - b let b_a = 0b00011010; // b - a let mut bva = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let bvb = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(bva.difference(&bvb)); assert_eq!(bva, BitVec::from_bytes(&[a_b])); let bva = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let mut bvb = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(bvb.difference(&bva)); assert_eq!(bvb, BitVec::from_bytes(&[b_a])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let a = 0b01100100; let b = 0b01011010; let a_b = 0b00100100; // a - b let b_a = 0b00011010; // b - a let mut bva = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let bvb = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(bva.difference(&bvb)); assert_eq!(bva, BitVec::from_bytes(&[a_b])); let bva = BitVec::from_bytes(&[a]); let mut bvb = BitVec::from_bytes(&[b]); assert!(bvb.difference(&bva)); assert_eq!(bvb, BitVec::from_bytes(&[b_a]));
fn all(&self) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns true
if all bits are 1.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(5, true); assert_eq!(bv.all(), true); bv.set(1, false); assert_eq!(bv.all(), false); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(5, true); assert_eq!(bv.all(), true); bv.set(1, false); assert_eq!(bv.all(), false);
fn iter(&self) -> Iter
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns an iterator over the elements of the vector in order.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01110100, 0b10010010]); assert_eq!(bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count(), 7); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01110100, 0b10010010]); assert_eq!(bv.iter().filter(|x| *x).count(), 7);
fn append(&mut self, other: &mut BitVec)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Moves all bits from other
into Self
, leaving other
empty.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec, append)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10000000]); let mut b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01100001]); a.append(&mut b); assert_eq!(a.len(), 16); assert_eq!(b.len(), 0); assert!(a.eq_vec(&[true, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, true, false, false, false, false, true])); }#![feature(bitvec, append)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut a = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10000000]); let mut b = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01100001]); a.append(&mut b); assert_eq!(a.len(), 16); assert_eq!(b.len(), 0); assert!(a.eq_vec(&[true, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, true, false, false, false, false, true]));
fn split_off(&mut self, at: usize) -> BitVec
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Splits the BitVec
into two at the given bit,
retaining the first half in-place and returning the second one.
Panics
Panics if at
is out of bounds.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec, split_off)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut a = BitVec::new(); a.push(true); a.push(false); a.push(false); a.push(true); let b = a.split_off(2); assert_eq!(a.len(), 2); assert_eq!(b.len(), 2); assert!(a.eq_vec(&[true, false])); assert!(b.eq_vec(&[false, true])); }#![feature(bitvec, split_off)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut a = BitVec::new(); a.push(true); a.push(false); a.push(false); a.push(true); let b = a.split_off(2); assert_eq!(a.len(), 2); assert_eq!(b.len(), 2); assert!(a.eq_vec(&[true, false])); assert!(b.eq_vec(&[false, true]));
fn none(&self) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns true
if all bits are 0.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.none(), true); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv.none(), false); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.none(), true); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv.none(), false);
fn any(&self) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns true
if any bit is 1.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.any(), false); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv.any(), true); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(10, false); assert_eq!(bv.any(), false); bv.set(3, true); assert_eq!(bv.any(), true);
fn to_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8>
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Organises the bits into bytes, such that the first bit in the
BitVec
becomes the high-order bit of the first byte. If the
size of the BitVec
is not a multiple of eight then trailing bits
will be filled-in with false
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, true); bv.set(1, false); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b10100000]); let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(9, false); bv.set(2, true); bv.set(8, true); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b00100000, 0b10000000]); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, true); bv.set(1, false); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b10100000]); let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(9, false); bv.set(2, true); bv.set(8, true); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b00100000, 0b10000000]);
fn eq_vec(&self, v: &[bool]) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Compares a BitVec
to a slice of bool
s.
Both the BitVec
and slice must have the same length.
Panics
Panics if the BitVec
and slice are of different length.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000]); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, false, false, false, false])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b10100000]); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false, true, false, false, false, false, false]));
fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Shortens a BitVec
, dropping excess elements.
If len
is greater than the vector's current length, this has no
effect.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001011]); bv.truncate(2); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[false, true])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001011]); bv.truncate(2); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[false, true]));
fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Reserves capacity for at least additional
more bits to be inserted in the given
BitVec
. The collection may reserve more space to avoid frequent reallocations.
Panics
Panics if the new capacity overflows usize
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, false); bv.reserve(10); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 3); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 13); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, false); bv.reserve(10); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 3); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 13);
fn reserve_exact(&mut self, additional: usize)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Reserves the minimum capacity for exactly additional
more bits to be inserted in the
given BitVec
. Does nothing if the capacity is already sufficient.
Note that the allocator may give the collection more space than it requests. Therefore
capacity can not be relied upon to be precisely minimal. Prefer reserve
if future
insertions are expected.
Panics
Panics if the new capacity overflows usize
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, false); bv.reserve(10); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 3); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 13); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_elem(3, false); bv.reserve(10); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 3); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 13);
fn capacity(&self) -> usize
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns the capacity in bits for this bit vector. Inserting any element less than this amount will not trigger a resizing.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new(); bv.reserve(10); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 10); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new(); bv.reserve(10); assert!(bv.capacity() >= 10);
fn grow(&mut self, n: usize, value: bool)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Grows the BitVec
in-place, adding n
copies of value
to the BitVec
.
Panics
Panics if the new len overflows a usize
.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001011]); bv.grow(2, true); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 10); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b01001011, 0b11000000]); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001011]); bv.grow(2, true); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 10); assert_eq!(bv.to_bytes(), [0b01001011, 0b11000000]);
fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<bool>
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Removes the last bit from the BitVec, and returns it. Returns None if the BitVec is empty.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001001]); assert_eq!(bv.pop(), Some(true)); assert_eq!(bv.pop(), Some(false)); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 6); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::from_bytes(&[0b01001001]); assert_eq!(bv.pop(), Some(true)); assert_eq!(bv.pop(), Some(false)); assert_eq!(bv.len(), 6);
fn push(&mut self, elem: bool)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Pushes a bool
onto the end.
Examples
#![feature(bitvec)] fn main() { use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new(); bv.push(true); bv.push(false); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false])); }#![feature(bitvec)] use std::collections::BitVec; let mut bv = BitVec::new(); bv.push(true); bv.push(false); assert!(bv.eq_vec(&[true, false]));
fn len(&self) -> usize
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns the total number of bits in this vector
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Returns true if there are no bits in this vector
fn clear(&mut self)
: BitVec and BitSet have been migrated to cargo as bit-vec and bit-set
Clears all bits in this vector.