Scala Bitsets are sets of non-negative integers which are represented as variable-size arrays of bits packed into 64-bit words. The &~(GenSet[]) method is utilised compute the difference of this bitset and another bitset by performing a bitwise “and”.
Method Definition: def &(GenSet[])
Return Type: It returns a new bitset consisting of all elements that are that are both in this bitset.
Example #1:
// Scala program of Bitset & // method import scala.collection.immutable.BitSet
// Creating object object GfG
{ // Main method
def main(args : Array[String])
{
val b 1 : BitSet = BitSet( 41 , 12 , 23 , 43 , 1 , 72 )
val b 2 = Set( 1 , 100 , 55 , 32 , 23 )
// Applying BitSet &(GenSet[]) function
val bs 1 = b 1 & (b 2 )
// Displays output
println(bs 1 )
}
} |
Output:
BitSet(1, 23)
Example #2:
// Scala program of Bitset & // method import scala.collection.immutable.BitSet
// Creating object object GfG
{ // Main method
def main(args : Array[String])
{
val b 1 : BitSet = BitSet( 41 , 12 , 23 , 43 , 1 , 72 )
// Applying BitSet &(GenSet[]) function
val bs 1 = b 1 & Set( 1 , 100 , 55 , 32 , 23 )
// Displays output
println(bs 1 )
}
} |
Output:
BitSet(1, 23)