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rdkit/Code/DataStructs/SparseBitVect.cpp
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// $Id$
//
// Copyright (c) 2001-2008 greg Landrum and Rational Discovery LLC
//
// @@ All Rights Reserved @@
// This file is part of the RDKit.
// The contents are covered by the terms of the BSD license
// which is included in the file license.txt, found at the root
// of the RDKit source tree.
//
#include "SparseBitVect.h"
#include <RDGeneral/Exceptions.h>
#include "base64.h"
#include <RDGeneral/StreamOps.h>
#include <sstream>
#include <limits>
#ifdef WIN32
#include <ios>
#endif
#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Construct a SparseBitVect from a binary string.
// The format of the string should be
// the format produced by SparseBitVect::toString
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect::SparseBitVect(const std::string &s) {
d_size = 0;
dp_bits = 0;
initFromText(s.c_str(), s.length());
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Construct a SparseBitVect from a binary string stored as a char *.
// The format of the string should be
// the format produced by SparseBitVect::toString
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect::SparseBitVect(const char *data, const unsigned int dataLen) {
d_size = 0;
dp_bits = 0;
initFromText(data, dataLen);
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Operator[]
// Returns the state of the ith bit.
//
// **C++ NOTE** The state of BitVects cannot be changed using
// operator&. So this will not work:
// SBV[i] = 0;
// In Python this type of assignment **is** valid.
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::operator[](const unsigned int which) const {
if (which >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(which);
}
if (dp_bits->count(which))
return true;
else
return false;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Assignment operator
// The bits of the other SBV are copied.
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect &SparseBitVect::operator=(const SparseBitVect &other) {
IntSet *bv = other.dp_bits;
delete dp_bits;
d_size = other.getNumBits();
dp_bits = new IntSet;
std::copy(bv->begin(), bv->end(), std::inserter(*dp_bits, dp_bits->end()));
return *this;
}
// -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Operator|
// allows SBV3 = SBV1|SBV2;
//
// -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect SparseBitVect::operator|(const SparseBitVect &other) const {
SparseBitVect ans(d_size);
std::set_union(dp_bits->begin(), dp_bits->end(), other.dp_bits->begin(),
other.dp_bits->end(),
std::inserter(*(ans.dp_bits), ans.dp_bits->end()));
return ans;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Operator&
// allows SBV3 = SBV1&SBV2;
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect SparseBitVect::operator&(const SparseBitVect &other) const {
SparseBitVect ans(d_size);
std::set_intersection(dp_bits->begin(), dp_bits->end(),
other.dp_bits->begin(), other.dp_bits->end(),
std::inserter(*(ans.dp_bits), ans.dp_bits->end()));
return ans;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Operator^
// allows SBV3 = SBV1^SBV2;
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect SparseBitVect::operator^(const SparseBitVect &other) const {
SparseBitVect ans(d_size);
std::set_symmetric_difference(
dp_bits->begin(), dp_bits->end(), other.dp_bits->begin(),
other.dp_bits->end(), std::inserter(*(ans.dp_bits), ans.dp_bits->end()));
return (ans);
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Operator~ (the negation operator)
// allows SBV2 = ~SBV1;
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
SparseBitVect SparseBitVect::operator~() const {
SparseBitVect ans(d_size);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < d_size; i++) {
if (!getBit(i)) ans.setBit(i);
}
return (ans);
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// getBit(int which)
// Returns the state of bit which
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::getBit(const unsigned int which) const {
if (which >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(which);
}
if (dp_bits->count(which))
return true;
else
return false;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// getBit(const IntVectIter which) (C++ SPECIFIC)
// Returns the state of bit which
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::getBit(const IntVectIter which) const {
if (*which < 0 || static_cast<unsigned int>(*which) >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(*which);
}
if (dp_bits->count(*which))
return true;
else
return false;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// getBit(const IntSetIter which) (C++ SPECIFIC)
// Returns the state of bit which
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::getBit(const IntSetIter which) const {
if (*which < 0 || static_cast<unsigned int>(*which) >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(*which);
}
if (dp_bits->count(*which))
return true;
else
return false;
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Sets bit which to be on.
//
// Returns the original state of the bit
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::setBit(const unsigned int which) {
if (!dp_bits) {
throw ValueErrorException("BitVect not properly initialized.");
}
std::pair<IntSetIter, bool> res;
if (which >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(which);
}
res = dp_bits->insert(which);
return !(res.second);
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// setBit(const IntSetIter which) (C++ SPECIFIC)
// Sets bit which to be on.
//
// Returns the original state of the bit
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::setBit(const IntSetIter which) {
if (!dp_bits) {
throw ValueErrorException("BitVect not properly initialized.");
}
std::pair<IntSetIter, bool> res;
if (*which < 0 || static_cast<unsigned int>(*which) >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(*which);
}
res = dp_bits->insert(*which);
return !(res.second);
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// Sets bit which to be off.
//
// Returns the original state of the bit
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
bool SparseBitVect::unsetBit(const unsigned int which) {
if (!dp_bits) {
throw ValueErrorException("BitVect not properly initialized.");
}
if (which >= d_size) {
throw IndexErrorException(which);
}
if (dp_bits->count(which)) {
dp_bits->erase(dp_bits->find(which));
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// getOnBits(IntVect &which)
// C++: Passes the set of on bits out in the IntVect passed in.
// The contents of IntVect are destroyed.
//
// Python: Returns the tuple of on bits
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
void SparseBitVect::getOnBits(IntVect &v) const {
if (!dp_bits) {
throw ValueErrorException("BitVect not properly initialized.");
}
unsigned int nOn = getNumOnBits();
if (!v.empty()) IntVect().swap(v);
v.reserve(nOn);
v.resize(nOn);
std::copy(dp_bits->begin(), dp_bits->end(), v.begin());
};
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
//
// toString()
// Returns a binary string with the contents of the BitVector
//
// """ -------------------------------------------------------
std::string SparseBitVect::toString() const {
// This Function replaces the older version (version 16) of writing the onbits
// to
// a string
// the old version does not perform any run length encoding, it only checks to
// see if
// the length of the bitvect can be short ints and writes the on bits as
// shorts
// other wise the onbits are all written as ints
// here we do run length encoding and the version number has been bumped to 32
// as well.
// only the reader needs to take care of readinf all legacy versions
// also in this scheme each bit number written to the string is checked to see
// how many
// bytes it needs
std::stringstream ss(std::ios_base::binary | std::ios_base::out |
std::ios_base::in);
boost::int32_t tInt = ci_BITVECT_VERSION * -1;
RDKit::streamWrite(ss, tInt);
tInt = d_size;
RDKit::streamWrite(ss, tInt);
tInt = getNumOnBits();
RDKit::streamWrite(ss, tInt);
int prev = -1;
unsigned int zeroes;
for (IntSetIter i = dp_bits->begin(); i != dp_bits->end(); i++) {
zeroes = *i - prev - 1;
RDKit::appendPackedIntToStream(ss, zeroes);
prev = *i;
}
zeroes = d_size - prev - 1;
RDKit::appendPackedIntToStream(ss, zeroes);
std::string res(ss.str());
return res;
}
void SparseBitVect::_initForSize(unsigned int size) {
d_size = size;
delete dp_bits;
dp_bits = new IntSet;
};