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NAME

       std::bitset< _Nb > - The bitset class represents a fixed-size sequence of bits.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <bitset>

       Inherits std::_Base_bitset<((_Nb)/(__CHAR_BIT__ *__SIZEOF_LONG__)+((_Nb) %(__CHAR_BIT__
       *__SIZEOF_LONG__)==0 ? 0 :1))>.

   Classes
       class reference

   Public Member Functions
       constexpr bitset () noexcept
           All bits set to zero.
       template<typename _CharT > constexpr bitset (const _CharT *__str, typename
           __bitset::__string< _CharT >::size_type __n=__bitset::__string< _CharT >::npos, _CharT
           __zero=_CharT('0'), _CharT __one=_CharT('1'))
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr bitset (const
           std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > &__s, size_t __position, size_t __n)
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr bitset (const
           std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > &__s, size_t __position, size_t __n,
           _CharT __zero, _CharT __one=_CharT('1'))
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr bitset (const
           std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > &__s, size_t __position=0)
       constexpr bitset (unsigned long long __val) noexcept
           Initial bits bitwise-copied from a single word (others set to zero).
       constexpr size_t _Find_first () const noexcept
           Finds the index of the first 'on' bit.
       constexpr size_t _Find_next (size_t __prev) const noexcept
           Finds the index of the next 'on' bit after prev.
       constexpr bool all () const noexcept
           Tests whether all the bits are on.
       constexpr bool any () const noexcept
           Tests whether any of the bits are on.
       constexpr size_t count () const noexcept
           Returns the number of bits which are set.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & flip () noexcept
           Toggles every bit to its opposite value.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & flip (size_t __position)
           Toggles a given bit to its opposite value.
       constexpr bool none () const noexcept
           Tests whether any of the bits are on.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > operator~ () const noexcept
           See the no-argument flip().
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & reset () noexcept
           Sets every bit to false.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & reset (size_t __position)
           Sets a given bit to false.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & set () noexcept
           Sets every bit to true.
       constexpr bitset< _Nb > & set (size_t __position, bool __val=true)
           Sets a given bit to a particular value.
       constexpr size_t size () const noexcept
           Returns the total number of bits.
       constexpr bool test (size_t __position) const
           Tests the value of a bit.
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr std::basic_string<
           _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > to_string () const
           Returns a character interpretation of the bitset.
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits > constexpr std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits,
           std::allocator< _CharT > > to_string () const
       template<class _CharT > constexpr std::basic_string< _CharT, std::char_traits< _CharT >,
           std::allocator< _CharT > > to_string () const
       constexpr std::basic_string< char, std::char_traits< char >, std::allocator< char > >
           to_string () const
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr std::basic_string<
           _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > to_string (_CharT __zero, _CharT __one=_CharT('1')) const
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits > constexpr std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits,
           std::allocator< _CharT > > to_string (_CharT __zero, _CharT __one=_CharT('1')) const
       template<class _CharT > constexpr std::basic_string< _CharT, std::char_traits< _CharT >,
           std::allocator< _CharT > > to_string (_CharT __zero, _CharT __one=_CharT('1')) const
       constexpr std::basic_string< char, std::char_traits< char >, std::allocator< char > >
           to_string (char __zero, char __one='1') const
       constexpr unsigned long long to_ullong () const
       constexpr unsigned long to_ulong () const
           Returns a numerical interpretation of the bitset.

           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & operator&= (const bitset< _Nb > &__rhs) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & operator|= (const bitset< _Nb > &__rhs) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & operator^= (const bitset< _Nb > &__rhs) noexcept

           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & operator<<= (size_t __position) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & operator>>= (size_t __position) noexcept

           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & _Unchecked_set (size_t __pos) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & _Unchecked_set (size_t __pos, int __val) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & _Unchecked_reset (size_t __pos) noexcept
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > & _Unchecked_flip (size_t __pos) noexcept
           constexpr bool _Unchecked_test (size_t __pos) const noexcept

           constexpr reference operator[] (size_t __position)
               Array-indexing support.
           constexpr bool operator[] (size_t __position) const
               Array-indexing support.

           constexpr bool operator== (const bitset< _Nb > &__rhs) const noexcept
               These comparisons for equality/inequality are, well, bitwise.

           constexpr bitset< _Nb > operator<< (size_t __position) const noexcept
               Self-explanatory.
           constexpr bitset< _Nb > operator>> (size_t __position) const noexcept
               Self-explanatory.

   Friends
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , size_t _Nb2> std::basic_ostream< _CharT, _Traits >
           & operator<< (std::basic_ostream< _CharT, _Traits > &, const bitset< _Nb2 > &)
       template<class _CharT , class _Traits , size_t _Nb2> std::basic_istream< _CharT, _Traits >
           & operator>> (std::basic_istream< _CharT, _Traits > &, bitset< _Nb2 > &)
       class reference
       struct std::hash< bitset >

Detailed Description

   template<size_t _Nb>
       class std::bitset< _Nb >"The bitset class represents a fixed-size sequence of bits.

       (Note that bitset does not meet the formal requirements of a container. Mainly, it lacks
       iterators.)

       The template argument, Nb, may be any non-negative number, specifying the number of bits
       (e.g., '0', '12', '1024*1024').

       In the general unoptimized case, storage is allocated in word-sized blocks. Let B be the
       number of bits in a word, then (Nb+(B-1))/B words will be used for storage. B - NbB bits
       are unused. (They are the high-order bits in the highest word.) It is a class invariant
       that those unused bits are always zero.

       If you think of bitset as a simple array of bits, be aware that your mental picture is
       reversed: a bitset behaves the same way as bits in integers do, with the bit at index 0 in
       the least significant / right-hand position, and the bit at index Nb-1 in the most
       significant / left-hand position. Thus, unlike other containers, a bitset's index counts
       from right to left, to put it very loosely.

       This behavior is preserved when translating to and from strings. For example, the first
       line of the following program probably prints b('a') is 0001100001 on a modern ASCII
       system.

       #include <bitset>
       #include <iostream>
       #include <sstream>

       using namespace std;

       int main()
       {
           long         a = 'a';
           bitset<10>   b(a);

           cout << "b('a') is " << b << endl;

           ostringstream s;
           s << b;
           string  str = s.str();
           cout << "index 3 in the string is " << str[3] << " but\n"
                << "index 3 in the bitset is " << b[3] << endl;
       }

       Also see: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/ext_containers.html for a
       description of extensions.

       Most of the actual code isn't contained in bitset<> itself, but in the base class
       _Base_bitset. The base class works with whole words, not with individual bits. This allows
       us to specialize _Base_bitset for the important special case where the bitset is only a
       single word.

       Extra confusion can result due to the fact that the storage for _Base_bitset is a regular
       array, and is indexed as such. This is carefully encapsulated.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr std::bitset< _Nb >::bitset () [inline],  [constexpr],
       [noexcept]
       All bits set to zero.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr std::bitset< _Nb >::bitset (unsigned long long __val) [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Initial bits bitwise-copied from a single word (others set to zero).

   template<size_t _Nb> template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr
       std::bitset< _Nb >::bitset (const std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > & __s,
       size_t __position = 0) [inline],  [explicit],  [constexpr]
       Use a subset of a string.

       Parameters
           __s A string of 0 and 1 characters.
           __position Index of the first character in __s to use; defaults to zero.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If pos is bigger the size of __s.
           std::invalid_argument If a character appears in the string which is neither 0 nor 1.

   template<size_t _Nb> template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr
       std::bitset< _Nb >::bitset (const std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > & __s,
       size_t __position, size_t __n) [inline],  [constexpr]
       Use a subset of a string.

       Parameters
           __s A string of 0 and 1 characters.
           __position Index of the first character in __s to use.
           __n The number of characters to copy.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If __position is bigger the size of __s.
           std::invalid_argument If a character appears in the string which is neither 0 nor 1.

   template<size_t _Nb> template<typename _CharT > constexpr std::bitset< _Nb >::bitset (const
       _CharT * __str, typename __bitset< _Nb >::__string< _CharT >::size_type __n = __bitset<
       _Nb >::__string<_CharT>::npos, _CharT __zero = _CharT('0'), _CharT __one = _CharT('1'))
       [inline],  [explicit],  [constexpr]
       Construct from a character array.

       Parameters
           __str An array of characters zero and one.
           __n The number of characters to use.
           __zero The character corresponding to the value 0.
           __one The character corresponding to the value 1.

       Exceptions
           std::invalid_argument If a character appears in the string which is neither __zero nor
           __one.

Member Function Documentation

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::all () const [inline],  [constexpr],
       [noexcept]
       Tests whether all the bits are on.

       Returns
           True if all the bits are set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::any () const [inline],  [constexpr],
       [noexcept]
       Tests whether any of the bits are on.

       Returns
           True if at least one bit is set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr size_t std::bitset< _Nb >::count () const [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Returns the number of bits which are set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::flip () [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Toggles every bit to its opposite value.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::flip (size_t __position)
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Toggles a given bit to its opposite value.

       Parameters
           __position The index of the bit.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If pos is bigger the size of the set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::none () const [inline],  [constexpr],
       [noexcept]
       Tests whether any of the bits are on.

       Returns
           True if none of the bits are set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::operator&= (const bitset<
       _Nb > & __rhs) [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Operations on bitsets.

       Parameters
           __rhs A same-sized bitset.

       These should be self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > std::bitset< _Nb >::operator<< (size_t
       __position) const [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::operator<<= (size_t
       __position) [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Operations on bitsets.

       Parameters
           __position The number of places to shift.

       These should be self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::operator== (const bitset< _Nb > &
       __rhs) const [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       These comparisons for equality/inequality are, well, bitwise.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > std::bitset< _Nb >::operator>> (size_t
       __position) const [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::operator>>= (size_t
       __position) [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Operations on bitsets.

       Parameters
           __position The number of places to shift.

       These should be self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr reference std::bitset< _Nb >::operator[] (size_t __position)
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Array-indexing support.

       Parameters
           __position Index into the bitset.

       Returns
           A bool for a const bitset. For non-const bitsets, an instance of the reference proxy
           class.

       Note
           These operators do no range checking and throw no exceptions, as required by DR 11 to
           the standard.

       _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS Note that this implementation already resolves DR 11 (items 1
       and 2), but does not do the range-checking required by that DR's resolution. -pme The DR
       has since been changed: range-checking is a precondition (users' responsibility), and
       these functions must not throw. -pme

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::operator[] (size_t __position) const
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Array-indexing support.

       Parameters
           __position Index into the bitset.

       Returns
           A bool for a const bitset. For non-const bitsets, an instance of the reference proxy
           class.

       Note
           These operators do no range checking and throw no exceptions, as required by DR 11 to
           the standard.

       _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS Note that this implementation already resolves DR 11 (items 1
       and 2), but does not do the range-checking required by that DR's resolution. -pme The DR
       has since been changed: range-checking is a precondition (users' responsibility), and
       these functions must not throw. -pme

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::operator^= (const bitset<
       _Nb > & __rhs) [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Operations on bitsets.

       Parameters
           __rhs A same-sized bitset.

       These should be self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::operator|= (const bitset<
       _Nb > & __rhs) [inline],  [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Operations on bitsets.

       Parameters
           __rhs A same-sized bitset.

       These should be self-explanatory.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > std::bitset< _Nb >::operator~ () const [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       See the no-argument flip().

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::reset () [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Sets every bit to false.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::reset (size_t __position)
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Sets a given bit to false.

       Parameters
           __position The index of the bit.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If pos is bigger the size of the set.

       Same as writing set(pos,false).

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::set () [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Sets every bit to true.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bitset< _Nb > & std::bitset< _Nb >::set (size_t __position,
       bool __val = true) [inline],  [constexpr]
       Sets a given bit to a particular value.

       Parameters
           __position The index of the bit.
           __val Either true or false, defaults to true.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If pos is bigger the size of the set.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr size_t std::bitset< _Nb >::size () const [inline],
       [constexpr],  [noexcept]
       Returns the total number of bits.

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr bool std::bitset< _Nb >::test (size_t __position) const
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Tests the value of a bit.

       Parameters
           __position The index of a bit.

       Returns
           The value at pos.

       Exceptions
           std::out_of_range If pos is bigger the size of the set.

   template<size_t _Nb> template<class _CharT , class _Traits , class _Alloc > constexpr
       std::basic_string< _CharT, _Traits, _Alloc > std::bitset< _Nb >::to_string () const
       [inline],  [constexpr]
       Returns a character interpretation of the bitset.

       Returns
           The string equivalent of the bits.

       Note the ordering of the bits: decreasing character positions correspond to increasing bit
       positions (see the main class notes for an example).

   template<size_t _Nb> constexpr unsigned long std::bitset< _Nb >::to_ulong () const [inline],
       [constexpr]
       Returns a numerical interpretation of the bitset.

       Returns
           The integral equivalent of the bits.

       Exceptions
           std::overflow_error If there are too many bits to be represented in an unsigned long.

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