BitArray.And(BitArray) Metoda
Definicja
Ważne
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public:
System::Collections::BitArray ^ And(System::Collections::BitArray ^ value);
public System.Collections.BitArray And (System.Collections.BitArray value);
member this.And : System.Collections.BitArray -> System.Collections.BitArray
Public Function And (value As BitArray) As BitArray
Parametry
- value
- BitArray
Tablica, z którą należy wykonać bitową operację AND.
Zwraca
Tablica zawierająca wynik operacji BITOWEJ AND, która jest odwołaniem do bieżącego BitArray obiektu.
Wyjątki
value
to null
.
value
i bieżące BitArray nie mają tej samej liczby elementów.
Przykłady
Poniższy przykład kodu pokazuje, jak wykonać bitową operację AND między dwoma BitArray obiektami.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList, int myWidth );
int main()
{
// Creates and initializes two BitArrays of the same size.
BitArray^ myBA1 = gcnew BitArray( 4 );
BitArray^ myBA2 = gcnew BitArray( 4 );
myBA1[ 0 ] = false;
myBA1[ 1 ] = false;
myBA1[ 2 ] = true;
myBA1[ 3 ] = true;
myBA2[ 0 ] = false;
myBA2[ 2 ] = false;
myBA2[ 1 ] = true;
myBA2[ 3 ] = true;
// Performs a bitwise AND operation between BitArray instances of the same size.
Console::WriteLine( "Initial values" );
Console::Write( "myBA1:" );
PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
Console::Write( "myBA2:" );
PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
Console::WriteLine();
Console::WriteLine( "Result" );
Console::Write( "AND:" );
PrintValues( myBA1->And( myBA2 ), 8 );
Console::WriteLine();
Console::WriteLine( "After AND" );
Console::Write( "myBA1:" );
PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
Console::Write( "myBA2:" );
PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
Console::WriteLine();
// Performing AND between BitArray instances of different sizes returns an exception.
try
{
BitArray^ myBA3 = gcnew BitArray( 8 );
myBA3[ 0 ] = false;
myBA3[ 1 ] = false;
myBA3[ 2 ] = false;
myBA3[ 3 ] = false;
myBA3[ 4 ] = true;
myBA3[ 5 ] = true;
myBA3[ 6 ] = true;
myBA3[ 7 ] = true;
myBA1->And( myBA3 );
}
catch ( Exception^ myException )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Exception: {0}", myException );
}
}
void PrintValues( IEnumerable^ myList, int myWidth )
{
int i = myWidth;
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myList->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
if ( i <= 0 )
{
i = myWidth;
Console::WriteLine();
}
i--;
Console::Write( "{0,8}", obj );
}
Console::WriteLine();
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Initial values
myBA1: False False True True
myBA2: False True False True
Result
AND: False False False True
After AND
myBA1: False False False True
myBA2: False True False True
Exception: System.ArgumentException: Array lengths must be the same.
at System.Collections.BitArray.And(BitArray value)
at SamplesBitArray.Main()
*/
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesBitArray {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes two BitArrays of the same size.
BitArray myBA1 = new BitArray( 4 );
BitArray myBA2 = new BitArray( 4 );
myBA1[0] = myBA1[1] = false;
myBA1[2] = myBA1[3] = true;
myBA2[0] = myBA2[2] = false;
myBA2[1] = myBA2[3] = true;
// Performs a bitwise AND operation between BitArray instances of the same size.
Console.WriteLine( "Initial values" );
Console.Write( "myBA1:" );
PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
Console.Write( "myBA2:" );
PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine( "Result" );
Console.Write( "AND:" );
PrintValues( myBA1.And( myBA2 ), 8 );
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine( "After AND" );
Console.Write( "myBA1:" );
PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
Console.Write( "myBA2:" );
PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
Console.WriteLine();
// Performing AND between BitArray instances of different sizes returns an exception.
try {
BitArray myBA3 = new BitArray( 8 );
myBA3[0] = myBA3[1] = myBA3[2] = myBA3[3] = false;
myBA3[4] = myBA3[5] = myBA3[6] = myBA3[7] = true;
myBA1.And( myBA3 );
} catch ( Exception myException ) {
Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + myException.ToString());
}
}
public static void PrintValues( IEnumerable myList, int myWidth ) {
int i = myWidth;
foreach ( Object obj in myList ) {
if ( i <= 0 ) {
i = myWidth;
Console.WriteLine();
}
i--;
Console.Write( "{0,8}", obj );
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Initial values
myBA1: False False True True
myBA2: False True False True
Result
AND: False False False True
After AND
myBA1: False False False True
myBA2: False True False True
Exception: System.ArgumentException: Array lengths must be the same.
at System.Collections.BitArray.And(BitArray value)
at SamplesBitArray.Main()
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesBitArray
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Creates and initializes two BitArrays of the same size.
Dim myBA1 As New BitArray(4)
Dim myBA2 As New BitArray(4)
myBA1(1) = False
myBA1(0) = False
myBA1(3) = True
myBA1(2) = True
myBA2(2) = False
myBA2(0) = False
myBA2(3) = True
myBA2(1) = True
' Performs a bitwise AND operation between BitArray instances of the same size.
Console.WriteLine("Initial values")
Console.Write("myBA1:")
PrintValues(myBA1, 8)
Console.Write("myBA2:")
PrintValues(myBA2, 8)
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("Result")
Console.Write("AND:")
PrintValues(myBA1.And(myBA2), 8)
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("After AND")
Console.Write("myBA1:")
PrintValues(myBA1, 8)
Console.Write("myBA2:")
PrintValues(myBA2, 8)
Console.WriteLine()
' Performing AND between BitArray instances of different sizes returns an exception.
Try
Dim myBA3 As New BitArray(8)
myBA3(0) = False
myBA3(1) = False
myBA3(2) = False
myBA3(3) = False
myBA3(4) = True
myBA3(5) = True
myBA3(6) = True
myBA3(7) = True
myBA1.And(myBA3)
Catch myException As Exception
Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + myException.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myList As IEnumerable, myWidth As Integer)
Dim i As Integer = myWidth
Dim obj As [Object]
For Each obj In myList
If i <= 0 Then
i = myWidth
Console.WriteLine()
End If
i -= 1
Console.Write("{0,8}", obj)
Next obj
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
'
' Initial values
' myBA1: False False True True
' myBA2: False True False True
'
' Result
' AND: False False False True
'
' After AND
' myBA1: False False False True
' myBA2: False True False True
'
' Exception: System.ArgumentException: Array lengths must be the same.
' at System.Collections.BitArray.And(BitArray value)
' at SamplesBitArray.Main()
Uwagi
Bitowa operacja AND zwraca wartość true
, jeśli oba operandy to true
, i zwraca false
wartość , jeśli jeden lub oba operandy to false
.
Ta metoda jest operacją O(n)
, gdzie n
to Count.