[−][src]Struct succinct_rs::bit_string::BitString
Provides validated string representation of bit sequence.
'0' is interpreted as 0. '1' is interpreted as 1. '_' is just ignored.
Examples
use succinct_rs::BitString; let bs = BitString::new("01"); assert_eq!(bs.str(), "01"); let bs = BitString::new("0111_0101"); assert_eq!(bs.str(), "01110101");
Panics
When:
s
contains any character other than '0', '1', and '_'.s
does not contain any '0' or '1'
Methods
impl BitString
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