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				| # bitset
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| *Go language library to map between non-negative integers and boolean values*
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| 
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/willf/bitset?branch=master)
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| [](https://coveralls.io/github/willf/bitset?branch=master)
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| [](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/willf/bitset)
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| [](http://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bitset)
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| 
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| 
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| ## Description
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| 
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| Package bitset implements bitsets, a mapping between non-negative integers and boolean values.
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| It should be more efficient than map[uint] bool.
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| 
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| It provides methods for setting, clearing, flipping, and testing individual integers.
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| 
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| But it also provides set intersection, union, difference, complement, and symmetric operations, as well as tests to check whether any, all, or no bits are set, and querying a bitset's current length and number of positive bits.
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| 
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| BitSets are expanded to the size of the largest set bit; the memory allocation is approximately Max bits, where Max is the largest set bit. BitSets are never shrunk. On creation, a hint can be given for the number of bits that will be used.
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| 
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| Many of the methods, including Set, Clear, and Flip, return a BitSet pointer, which allows for chaining.
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| 
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| ### Example use:
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| 
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| ```go
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| package main
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"math/rand"
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| 
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| 	"github.com/willf/bitset"
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| )
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| 
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| func main() {
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| 	fmt.Printf("Hello from BitSet!\n")
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| 	var b bitset.BitSet
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| 	// play some Go Fish
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| 	for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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| 		card1 := uint(rand.Intn(52))
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| 		card2 := uint(rand.Intn(52))
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| 		b.Set(card1)
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| 		if b.Test(card2) {
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| 			fmt.Println("Go Fish!")
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| 		}
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| 		b.Clear(card1)
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	// Chaining
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| 	b.Set(10).Set(11)
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| 
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| 	for i, e := b.NextSet(0); e; i, e = b.NextSet(i + 1) {
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| 		fmt.Println("The following bit is set:", i)
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| 	}
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| 	if b.Intersection(bitset.New(100).Set(10)).Count() == 1 {
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| 		fmt.Println("Intersection works.")
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| 	} else {
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| 		fmt.Println("Intersection doesn't work???")
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| 	}
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| As an alternative to BitSets, one should check out the 'big' package, which provides a (less set-theoretical) view of bitsets.
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| 
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| Godoc documentation is at: https://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bitset
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| 
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| 
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| ## Implementation Note
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| 
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| Go 1.9 introduced a native `math/bits` library. We provide backward compatibility to Go 1.7, which might be removed.
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| 
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| It is possible that a later version will match the `math/bits` return signature for counts (which is `int`, rather than our library's `unit64`). If so, the version will be bumped.
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| 
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| ## Installation
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| 
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| ```bash
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| go get github.com/willf/bitset
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Contributing
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| 
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| If you wish to contribute to this project, please branch and issue a pull request against master ("[GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/)")
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| 
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| This project include a Makefile that allows you to test and build the project with simple commands.
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| To see all available options:
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| ```bash
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| make help
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Running all tests
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| 
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| Before committing the code, please check if it passes all tests using (note: this will install some dependencies):
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| ```bash
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| make qa
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| ```
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| 
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