#unsigned-integer #iterator #bit #combination #integer-value

bit_combi_iter

An iterator to iterate all bit combinations less than given unsigned integer

4 releases (stable)

1.0.2 Sep 15, 2021
1.0.1 Sep 8, 2021
1.0.0 Sep 7, 2021
0.1.0 Sep 7, 2021

#1670 in Algorithms

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bit_combi_iter

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bit_combi_iter is a small dependency-free crate to enumerate all bit combinations less than given unsigned integer value keeping 1s in the bits.

use bit_combi_iter::BitCombinations;

fn main() {
    let u = 0b00010100u8;

    let mut c = BitCombinations::new(u);

    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00010010
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00010001
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00001100
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00001010
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00001001
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00000110
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00000101
    println!("{:#b}", c.next().unwrap()); // => 0b00000011
    println!("{}", c.next().is_none()); // => true
}

This crate is useful when you want to enumerate all n bit integers including k ones.

// Enumerate all 5 bit integers including 3 ones (as u8)
BitCombinations::new(0b11100u8)
// 11100
// 11010
// 11001
// 10110
// 10101
// ...

Install

Add this crate to dependencies in your Cargo.toml.

[dependencies]
bit_combi_iter = "1"

Document

See the API document.

Special Thanks

The algorithm was borrowed from the blog post by @herumi.

License

Distributed under the MIT License.

No runtime deps