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Add a new method roaring_bitmap_range_bool_array.
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@@ -555,6 +555,24 @@ void roaring_bitmap_to_uint32_array(const roaring_bitmap_t *r, uint32_t *ans); | |
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| bool roaring_bitmap_to_bitset(const roaring_bitmap_t *r, bitset_t *bitset); | ||
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| /** | ||
| * Convert the bitmap within the range [range_start, range_end) to a dense bool | ||
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| * array and output in `ans`. | ||
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| * For each value at position `i` (where i ranges from 0 to | ||
| * range_end-range_start) in the output array, `ans[i]` is set to true if the | ||
| * (range_start + i)-th element in the bitmap exists, and false otherwise. | ||
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| * Caller is responsible to ensure that there is enough memory allocated, e.g. | ||
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| * ans = malloc((range_end - range_start) * sizeof(bool)); | ||
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| * For more control, see `roaring_uint32_iterator_move_equalorlarger` and | ||
| * `roaring_uint32_iterator_read_into_bool`. | ||
| */ | ||
| void roaring_bitmap_range_bool_array(const roaring_bitmap_t *r, | ||
| uint32_t range_start, uint32_t range_end, | ||
| bool *ans); | ||
| /** | ||
| * Convert the bitmap to a sorted array from `offset` by `limit`, output in | ||
| * `ans`. | ||
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@@ -1208,6 +1226,35 @@ CROARING_DEPRECATED static inline void roaring_free_uint32_iterator( | |
| uint32_t roaring_uint32_iterator_read(roaring_uint32_iterator_t *it, | ||
| uint32_t *buf, uint32_t count); | ||
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| /** | ||
| * Iterate over `it` in range [it->current_value, max_value) and fill bool array | ||
| * `buf` from its beginning. | ||
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| * This function satisfies semantics of iteration and can be used together with | ||
| * other iterator functions. | ||
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| * Let `init_it` be the initial iterator and it has value, then for every | ||
| * iterated `it`, buf[init_it.current_value - it.current_value] will be set to | ||
| * true; other positions will remain to be false. The final `it` will be invalid | ||
| * or point to the first value >= max_value. | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. If no element meets the requirement, It will point one past the end. |
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| * User should ensure that `buf` has enough space for holding the bool values. | ||
| * | ||
| * Here is an example: | ||
| * final_it(8) | ||
| * init_it(4) max_value(8) | ||
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| * ▼ ▼ | ||
| * Values: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | ||
| * Roaring: x x x x x | ||
| * The result bool array: [1 0 0 1] | ||
| * Size of the bool array: 4 ▲ | ||
| * │ | ||
| * Beginning of the bool array | ||
| */ | ||
| void roaring_uint32_iterator_read_into_bool(roaring_uint32_iterator_t *it, | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I presume that the user is expected to have an iterator that points at some initial value, but I don't understand how they would do it cleanly and what the purpose is.
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. This function is used to iterate the giving
There is a diagram to show what this function does: I will improve the comments and make it more clear.
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| bool *buf, uint32_t max_value); | ||
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| /** DEPRECATED, use `roaring_uint32_iterator_read`. */ | ||
| CROARING_DEPRECATED static inline uint32_t roaring_read_uint32_iterator( | ||
| roaring_uint32_iterator_t *it, uint32_t *buf, uint32_t count) { | ||
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