BitSet boolean isEmpty() Method Example Program


Returns true if this BitSet contains no bits that are set to true.

Program

package com.candidjava;

import java.util.BitSet;

/**
 * @author :AnandBabu M
 * @description :The BitSet isEmpty() method returns true if this BitSet
 *              contains no bits that are set to true.
 * */

public final class BitSetEmpty {
	public static void main(String[] args) {

		BitSet obj = new BitSet(8);
		BitSet obj1 = new BitSet(8);

		obj.set(0);
		obj.set(1);
		obj.set(2);
		obj.set(3);

		obj1.set(2);
		obj1.set(4);
		obj1.set(6);
		obj1.set(8);

		System.out.println("The Value in obj:" + obj);
		System.out.println("The Value in obj1" + obj1);

		System.out.println("is the set empty:" + obj.isEmpty());
		System.out.println("is the set empty:" + obj1.isEmpty());
	}
}

Output

The Value in obj:{0, 1, 2, 3}
The Value in obj1{2, 4, 6, 8}
is the set empty:false
is the set empty:false

Explanation

public boolean isEmpty()
Returns true if this BitSet contains no bits that are set to true.
Returns:
boolean indicating whether this BitSet is empty
Since:
1.4


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