How does BitSet performance compare vs. raw manipulation of say, long values?
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closed as not a real question by Stu Mackellar, Kirk Woll, msw, jjnguy♦, Lorem Ipsum Jul 29 '11 at 17:56
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http://imagenious.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/java-bitset-vs-primitive/ First result from googling "java bitset performance" For unbounded sets of bits, however, BitSet has obvious advantages. |
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BitSet2) Profile raw manipulation. 3) Compare the results. – Kirk Woll Jul 29 '11 at 17:22int[]instead oflong[], because JVMs are not guaranteed to perform operations onlongs atomically. – Dilum Ranatunga Jul 29 '11 at 17:33