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Bitsets

A dense representation for sets of integers.

If your set is sparse with a big upper-bound, think twice about using this data structure since both absence and presence are explicitly marked as a bit value.

type t
val create : int -> t

create n creates a bitset containing at most n 0-indexed elements.

val set : t -> int -> t

set b i sets the ith bit of bitset b

val get : t -> int -> bool

get b i gets the ith bit of bitset b

val remove : t -> int -> t

remove b i unsets the ith bit of bitset b

val flip : t -> int -> t

flip b i flips the ith bit of bitset b

val equal : t -> t -> bool
val union : t -> t -> t
val inter : t -> t -> t
val subset : t -> t -> bool

subset b1 b2 tests if b1 is a subset of b2.

@requires size b1 <= size b2. Otherwise returns false.

val size : t -> int

size b returns the number of elements that b can contain

val cardinal : t -> int

cardinal b returns the number of elements that b does contain, i.e, the number of bits actually set in b.

val pp : Stdlib.Format.formatter -> t -> unit

pp ppf b outputs a string representation of b into the pretty-print formatter ppf.

The string representation is the hexadecimal string representing the bitset.

val resize : t -> int -> t

resize b n adjust the size of b

val fold : ('a -> int -> 'a) -> 'a -> t -> 'a
val map : (int -> bool) -> t -> t
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