NAME
KinoSearch::Object::BitVector - An array of bits.
DEPRECATED
The KinoSearch code base has been assimilated by the Apache Lucy project. The "KinoSearch" namespace has been deprecated, but development continues under our new name at our new home: http://lucy.apache.org/
SYNOPSIS
my $bit_vec = KinoSearch::Object::BitVector->new( capacity => 8 );
my $other = KinoSearch::Object::BitVector->new( capacity => 8 );
$bit_vec->set($_) for ( 0, 2, 4, 6 );
$other->set($_) for ( 1, 3, 5, 7 );
$bit_vec->or($other);
print "$_\n" for @{ $bit_vec->to_array }; # prints 0 through 7.
DESCRIPTION
BitVector is a growable array of bits. All bits are initially zero.
CONSTRUCTORS
new( [labeled params] )
my $bit_vec = KinoSearch::Object::BitVector->new(
capacity => $doc_max + 1, # default 0,
);
capacity - The number of bits that the initial array should be able to hold.
METHODS
get(tick)
Return true if the bit at tick
has been set, false if it hasn't (regardless of whether it lies within the bounds of the object's capacity).
tick - The requested bit.
set(tick)
Set the bit at tick
to 1.
tick - The bit to be set.
clear(tick)
Clear the indicated bit. (i.e. set it to 0).
tick - The bit to be cleared.
clear_all()
Clear all bits.
and(other)
Modify the BitVector so that only bits which remain set are those which 1) were already set in this BitVector, and 2) were also set in the other BitVector.
other - Another BitVector.
or(other)
Modify the BitVector, setting all bits which are set in the other BitVector if they were not already set.
other - Another BitVector.
and_not(other)
Modify the BitVector, clearing all bits which are set in the other.
other - Another BitVector.
xor(other)
Modify the BitVector, performing an XOR operation against the other.
other - Another BitVector.
flip(tick)
Invert the value of a bit.
tick - The bit to invert.
flip_block( [labeled params] )
Invert each bit within a contiguous block.
offset - Lower bound.
length - The number of bits to flip.
next_hit(tick)
Returns the next set bit equal to or greater than tick
, or -1 if no such bit exists.
to_array()
Return an array where each element represents a set bit.
grow(capacity)
If the BitVector does not already have enough room to hold the indicated number of bits, allocate more memory so that it can.
capacity - Least number of bits the BitVector should accomodate.
count()
Return a count of the number of set bits.
INHERITANCE
KinoSearch::Object::BitVector isa KinoSearch::Object::Obj.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2011 Marvin Humphrey
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.