biblioteca java python bitset

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Python equivalente a BitSet de Java (3)

¿Existe una clase o módulo de Python que implemente una estructura que sea similar a BitSet?


Echa un vistazo a esta implementation en Python 3.

Básicamente, la implementación utiliza el tipo int incorporado, que es un tipo entero de precisión arbitraria en Python 3 (donde long es el equivalente de Python 2).

#! /usr/bin/env python3 """ bitset.py Written by Geremy Condra Licensed under GPLv3 Released 3 May 2009 This module provides a simple bitset implementation for Python. """ from collections import Sequence import math class Bitset(Sequence): """A very simple bitset implementation for Python. Note that, like with normal numbers, the leftmost index is the MSB, and like normal sequences, that is 0. Usage: >>> b = Bitset(5) >>> b Bitset(101) >>> b[:] [True, False, True] >>> b[0] = False >>> b Bitset(001) >>> b << 1 Bitset(010) >>> b >> 1 Bitset(000) >>> b & 1 Bitset(001) >>> b | 2 Bitset(011) >>> b ^ 6 Bitset(111) >>> ~b Bitset(110) """ value = 0 length = 0 @classmethod def from_sequence(cls, seq): """Iterates over the sequence to produce a new Bitset. As in integers, the 0 position represents the LSB. """ n = 0 for index, value in enumerate(reversed(seq)): n += 2**index * bool(int(value)) b = Bitset(n) return b def __init__(self, value=0, length=0): """Creates a Bitset with the given integer value.""" self.value = value try: self.length = length or math.floor(math.log(value, 2)) + 1 except Exception: self.length = 0 def __and__(self, other): b = Bitset(self.value & int(other)) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __or__(self, other): b = Bitset(self.value | int(other)) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __invert__(self): b = Bitset(~self.value) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __xor__(self, value): b = Bitset(self.value ^ int(value)) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __lshift__(self, value): b = Bitset(self.value << int(value)) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __rshift__(self, value): b = Bitset(self.value >> int(value)) b.length = max((self.length, b.length)) return b def __eq__(self, other): try: return self.value == other.value except Exception: return self.value == other def __int__(self): return self.value def __str__(self): s = "" for i in self[:]: s += "1" if i else "0" return s def __repr__(self): return "Bitset(%s)" % str(self) def __getitem__(self, s): """Gets the specified position. Like normal integers, 0 represents the MSB. """ try: start, stop, step = s.indices(len(self)) results = [] for position in range(start, stop, step): pos = len(self) - position - 1 results.append(bool(self.value & (1 << pos))) return results except: pos = len(self) - s - 1 return bool(self.value & (1 << pos)) def __setitem__(self, s, value): """Sets the specified position/s to value. Like normal integers, 0 represents the MSB. """ try: start, stop, step = s.indices(len(self)) for position in range(start, stop, step): pos = len(self) - position - 1 if value: self.value |= (1 << pos) else: self.value &= ~(1 << pos) maximum_position = max((start + 1, stop, len(self))) self.length = maximum_position except: pos = len(self) - s - 1 if value: self.value |= (1 << pos) else: self.value &= ~(1 << pos) if len(self) < pos: self.length = pos return self def __iter__(self): """Iterates over the values in the bitset.""" for i in self[:]: yield i def __len__(self): """Returns the length of the bitset.""" return self.length