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BitSet implementation for JavaScript

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  • bitset

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (bitset) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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BitSet

This module implements an array of bits, that grows as needed. It can be used from both JavaScript:

var bs = new BitSet();

for(var n = 0; n < 12; n++) {
  bs.set(n);
}

console.dir(bs);

as well as CoffeeScript:

bs = new BitSet

bs.set 1
bs.clear 1

console.log bs.toString()

Usage

BitSets are very useful for realtime metrics. If you want to count the number of active users (CoffeeScript):

# Somewhere in application code
todaysUserCount = new Bitset
    
# The User class
class User
  @login: (userName, password) ->
    todaysUserCount.set @userId
    
# In reporting code
todaysUserCount.cardinality()

Documentation

  • BitSet#set(pos) - sets the bit on position pos to true
  • BitSet#get(pos) - returns whether the bit on position pos is set
  • BitSet#clear(pos) - clears the bit on position pos
  • BitSet#length - returns the logical length of the bitset
  • BitSet#wordLength - returns the word-length of the bitset
  • BitSet#cardinality - returns how many bits are set to true in the bitset
  • BitSet#toString - returns a string representation of the bitset
  • BitSet#toBinaryString - returns a binary string representation of the bitset
  • BitSet#or(bitset) - OR's this bitset with the argument bitset
  • BitSet#and(bitset) - AND's this bitset with the argument bitset
  • BitSet#andNot(bitset) - ANDNOT's this bitset with the argument bitset
  • BitSet#xor(bitset) - XOR's this bitset with the argument bitset

For details see src/bitset.coffee

Installation

npm install bitset

Performance

It performs pretty well, you can try the performance.js in the support folder. This is the output with 100.000.000 bits:

set 100000000 bits: 3173ms
cardinality 100000000
cardinality: 949ms

Tests

Testing is done via the excellent mocha (cake test)