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bitset all() function in C++ STL

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The bitset::all() is a built-in function in C++ STL which returns True if all bits are set in the binary representation of a number if it is initialized in the bitset. It returns False if all the bits are not set.

Syntax:

bool bitset_name.all() 

Parameter: This function does not accepts any parameter.

Return Value: The function returns a boolean value. The boolean value returned is true if all the bits are set, else the returned value is false,

Below programs illustrates the bitset::all() function.

Program 1:




// CPP program to illustrate the
// bitset::all() function
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
  
int main()
{
    // Initialization of bitset
    bitset<4> b1(string("1100"));
    bitset<6> b2(string("111111"));
  
    // Function that checks if all
    // the bits are set or not
    bool result1 = b1.all();
    if (result1)
        cout << b1 << " has all bits set"
             << endl;
    else
        cout << b1 << " does not have all bits set"
             << endl;
  
    // Function that checks if all
    // the bits are set or not
    bool result2 = b2.all();
    if (result2)
        cout << b2 << " has all bits set"
             << endl;
    else
        cout << b2 << " does not have all bits set"
             << endl;
  
    return 0;
}


Output:

1100 does not have all bits set
111111 has all bits set

Program 2:




// CPP program to illustrate the
// bitset::all() function
// when the input is as a number
  
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
  
int main()
{
    // Initialization of bitset
    bitset<2> b1(3);
    bitset<3> b2(5);
  
    // Function that checks if all
    // the bits are set or not
    bool result1 = b1.all();
    if (result1)
        cout << b1 << " has all bits set"
             << endl;
    else
        cout << b1 << " does not have all bits set"
             << endl;
  
    // Function that checks if all
    // the bits are set or not
    bool result2 = b2.all();
    if (result2)
        cout << b2 << " has all bits set"
             << endl;
    else
        cout << b2 << " does not have all bits set"
             << endl;
  
    return 0;
}


Output:

11 has all bits set
101 does not have all bits set


Last Updated : 18 Jun, 2018
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