Dear All,
How can the results of the belowed example SamplesBitVector32 be gotten?
using System;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
public class SamplesBitVector32 {
public static void Main() {
// Creates and initializes a BitVector32.
BitVector32 myBV = new BitVector32( 0 );
// Creates four sections in the BitVector32 with maximum values 6, 3, 1, and 15.
// mySect3, which uses exactly one bit, can also be used as a bit flag.
BitVector32.Section mySect1 = BitVector32.CreateSection( 6 );
BitVector32.Section mySect2 = BitVector32.CreateSection( 3, mySect1 );
BitVector32.Section mySect3 = BitVector32.CreateSection( 1, mySect2 );
BitVector32.Section mySect4 = BitVector32.CreateSection( 15, mySect3 );
// Displays the values of the sections.
Console.WriteLine( "Initial values:" );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect1: {0}", myBV[mySect1] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect2: {0}", myBV[mySect2] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect3: {0}", myBV[mySect3] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect4: {0}", myBV[mySect4] );
// Sets each section to a new value and displays the value of the BitVector32 at each step.
Console.WriteLine( "Changing the values of each section:" );
Console.WriteLine( "\tInitial: \t{0}", myBV.ToString() );
myBV[mySect1] = 5;
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect1 = 5:\t{0}", myBV.ToString() );
myBV[mySect2] = 3;
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect2 = 3:\t{0}", myBV.ToString() );
myBV[mySect3] = 1;
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect3 = 1:\t{0}", myBV.ToString() );
myBV[mySect4] = 9;
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect4 = 9:\t{0}", myBV.ToString() );
// Displays the values of the sections.
Console.WriteLine( "New values:" );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect1: {0}", myBV[mySect1] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect2: {0}", myBV[mySect2] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect3: {0}", myBV[mySect3] );
Console.WriteLine( "\tmySect4: {0}", myBV[mySect4] );
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Initial values:
mySect1: 0
mySect2: 0
mySect3: 0
mySect4: 0
Changing the values of each section:
Initial: BitVector32{00000000000000000000000000000000}
mySect1 = 5: BitVector32{00000000000000000000000000000101}
mySect2 = 3: BitVector32{00000000000000000000000000011101}
mySect3 = 1: BitVector32{00000000000000000000000000111101}
mySect4 = 9: BitVector32{00000000000000000000001001111101}
New values:
mySect1: 5
mySect2: 3
mySect3: 1
mySect4: 9
*/