std::bitset<N>::operator==, std::bitset<N>::operator!=
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std::bitset
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bitset::operator==bitset::operator!=
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bool operator==
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const bitset& rhs )
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(1) | (noexcept since C++11) (constexpr since C++23) |
bool operator!
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const bitset& rhs )
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(2) | (noexcept since C++11) (until C++20) |
1) Returns true if all of the bits in *this and rhs
2) Returns true if any of the bits in *this and rhs
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Parameters
rhs | - | bitset to compare |
Return value
1)
true if the value of each bit in *this equals the value of the corresponding bit in rhs, otherwise false
2)
true if !(*this == rhs), otherwise false
Example
Compare given bitsets to determine if they are identical:
Run this code
#include <bitset> #include <iostream> int main() { std::bitset<4> b1(0b0011); std::bitset<4> b2(b1); std::bitset<4> b3(0b0100); std::cout << std::boolalpha; std::cout << "b1 == b2: " << (b1 == b2) << '\n'; std::cout << "b1 == b3: " << (b1 == b3) << '\n'; std::cout << "b1 != b3: " << (b1 != b3) << '\n'; // b1 == std::bitset<3>{}; // compile-time error: incompatible types }
Output:
b1 == b2: true b1 == b3: false b1 != b3: true