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### Bitmap-Index Library
This TypeScript library provides a bitmap implementation (`Bitmap`) that allows efficient manipulation of a bitmap data structure, useful for various indexing and set operations.
#### Features
- **Set Operations:** Supports set, remove, contains, and clear operations on the bitmap.
- **Logical Operations:** Provides AND, AND-NOT, OR, and XOR operations between bitmaps.
- **Iteration and Filtering:** Includes range iteration and filtering based on user-defined conditions.
- **Counting and Extremes:** Methods to count set bits (`count`), find the minimum and maximum set bit (`min`, `max`), as well as the minimum and maximum unset bit (`minZero`, `maxZero`).
- **Cloning:** Supports cloning of the bitmap instance.
#### Installation
You can install the library via npm:
```bash
npm install bitmap-index
```
#### Usage Example
```typescript
import { Bitmap } from 'bitmap-index';
// Create a new Bitmap with a size of 32 bits
const bitmap = new Bitmap(32);
// Set bits
bitmap.set(2);
bitmap.set(5);
bitmap.set(10);
// Check if a bit is set
console.log(bitmap.contains(5)); // true
console.log(bitmap.contains(3)); // false
// Perform logical operations with another bitmap
const otherBitmap = new Bitmap(32);
otherBitmap.set(5);
otherBitmap.set(10);
const andResult = bitmap.and(otherBitmap); // Bitmap with bits [5, 10]
const orResult = bitmap.or(otherBitmap); // Bitmap with bits [2, 5, 10]
const xorResult = bitmap.xor(otherBitmap); // Bitmap with bits [2]
// Iterate over set bits within a range
bitmap.range((x) => {
console.log(`Bit ${x} is set`);
return true; // Continue iterating
});
// Filter based on a condition
bitmap.filter((x) => x % 2 === 0); // Remove odd-numbered bits
// Count the number of set bits
console.log(bitmap.count()); // 1
// Find the minimum and maximum set bits
console.log(bitmap.min()); // 2
console.log(bitmap.max()); // 10
// Clear all bits
bitmap.clear();
// Clone the bitmap
const clonedBitmap = bitmap.clone();
// Further operations can be performed on clonedBitmap...
```
#### API Documentation
- **Bitmap Class**
- **Constructor:** `new Bitmap(size: number = 32)`
- **Set Operations:** `set(x: number)`, `remove(x: number)`, `contains(x: number)`, `clear()`
- **Logical Operations:** `and(bitmap: Bitmap)`, `andNot(bitmap: Bitmap)`, `or(bitmap: Bitmap)`, `xor(bitmap: Bitmap)`
- **Iteration and Filtering:** `range(fn: (x: number) => boolean)`, `filter(fn: (x: number) => boolean)`
- **Count and Extremes:** `count()`, `min()`, `max()`, `minZero()`, `maxZero()`
- **Cloning:** `clone(): Bitmap`