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BitArray::Get Method (Int32)

 

Gets the value of the bit at a specific position in the BitArray.

Namespace:   System.Collections
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

public:
bool Get(
	int index
)

Parameters

index
Type: System::Int32

The zero-based index of the value to get.

Return Value

Type: System::Boolean

The value of the bit at position index.

Exception Condition
ArgumentOutOfRangeException

index is less than zero.

-or-

index is greater than or equal to the number of elements in the BitArray.

This method is an O(1) operation.

The following code example shows how to set and get specific elements in a BitArray.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myCol );
int main()
{

   // Creates and initializes a BitArray.
   BitArray^ myBA = gcnew BitArray( 5 );

   // Displays the properties and values of the BitArray.
   Console::WriteLine( "myBA values:" );
   PrintIndexAndValues( myBA );

   // Sets all the elements to true.
   myBA->SetAll( true );

   // Displays the properties and values of the BitArray.
   Console::WriteLine( "After setting all elements to true," );
   PrintIndexAndValues( myBA );

   // Sets the last index to false.
   myBA->Set( myBA->Count - 1, false );

   // Displays the properties and values of the BitArray.
   Console::WriteLine( "After setting the last element to false," );
   PrintIndexAndValues( myBA );

   // Gets the value of the last two elements.
   Console::WriteLine( "The last two elements are: " );
   Console::WriteLine( "    at index {0} : {1}", myBA->Count - 2, myBA->Get( myBA->Count - 2 ) );
   Console::WriteLine( "    at index {0} : {1}", myBA->Count - 1, myBA->Get( myBA->Count - 1 ) );
}

void PrintIndexAndValues( IEnumerable^ myCol )
{
   int i = 0;
   IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCol->GetEnumerator();
   while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
   {
      Object^ obj = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
      Console::WriteLine( "    [{0}]:    {1}", i++, obj );
   }

   Console::WriteLine();
}

/* 
 This code produces the following output.

 myBA values:
     [0]:    False
     [1]:    False
     [2]:    False
     [3]:    False
     [4]:    False

 After setting all elements to true,
     [0]:    True
     [1]:    True
     [2]:    True
     [3]:    True
     [4]:    True

 After setting the last element to false,
     [0]:    True
     [1]:    True
     [2]:    True
     [3]:    True
     [4]:    False

 The last two elements are:
     at index 3 : True
     at index 4 : False

 */

Universal Windows Platform
Available since 8
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Portable Class Library
Supported in: portable .NET platforms
Silverlight
Available since 2.0
Windows Phone Silverlight
Available since 7.0
Windows Phone
Available since 8.1
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