BitArray.And(BitArray) Method  
Definition
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public:
 System::Collections::BitArray ^ And(System::Collections::BitArray ^ value);public System.Collections.BitArray And(System.Collections.BitArray value);member this.And : System.Collections.BitArray -> System.Collections.BitArrayPublic Function And (value As BitArray) As BitArrayParameters
- value
- BitArray
The array with which to perform the bitwise AND operation.
Returns
An array containing the result of the bitwise AND operation, which is a reference to the current BitArray object.
Exceptions
value is null.
value and the current BitArray do not have the same number of elements.
Examples
The following code example shows how to perform the bitwise AND operation between two BitArray objects.
using System;
using System.Collections;
public class SamplesBitArray  {
   public static void Main()  {
      // Creates and initializes two BitArrays of the same size.
      BitArray myBA1 = new BitArray( 4 );
      BitArray myBA2 = new BitArray( 4 );
      myBA1[0] = myBA1[1] = false;
      myBA1[2] = myBA1[3] = true;
      myBA2[0] = myBA2[2] = false;
      myBA2[1] = myBA2[3] = true;
      // Performs a bitwise AND operation between BitArray instances of the same size.
      Console.WriteLine( "Initial values" );
      Console.Write( "myBA1:" );
      PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
      Console.Write( "myBA2:" );
      PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
      Console.WriteLine();
      Console.WriteLine( "Result" );
      Console.Write( "AND:" );
      PrintValues( myBA1.And( myBA2 ), 8 );
      Console.WriteLine();
      Console.WriteLine( "After AND" );
      Console.Write( "myBA1:" );
      PrintValues( myBA1, 8 );
      Console.Write( "myBA2:" );
      PrintValues( myBA2, 8 );
      Console.WriteLine();
      // Performing AND between BitArray instances of different sizes returns an exception.
      try  {
         BitArray myBA3 = new BitArray( 8 );
         myBA3[0] = myBA3[1] = myBA3[2] = myBA3[3] = false;
         myBA3[4] = myBA3[5] = myBA3[6] = myBA3[7] = true;
         myBA1.And( myBA3 );
      } catch ( Exception myException )  {
         Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + myException.ToString());
      }
   }
   public static void PrintValues( IEnumerable myList, int myWidth )  {
      int i = myWidth;
      foreach ( Object obj in myList ) {
         if ( i <= 0 )  {
            i = myWidth;
            Console.WriteLine();
         }
         i--;
         Console.Write( "{0,8}", obj );
      }
      Console.WriteLine();
   }
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Initial values
myBA1:   False   False    True    True
myBA2:   False    True   False    True
Result
AND:   False   False   False    True
After AND
myBA1:   False   False   False    True
myBA2:   False    True   False    True
Exception: System.ArgumentException: Array lengths must be the same.
   at System.Collections.BitArray.And(BitArray value)
   at SamplesBitArray.Main()
*/
Imports System.Collections
Public Class SamplesBitArray    
    
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        
        ' Creates and initializes two BitArrays of the same size.
        Dim myBA1 As New BitArray(4)
        Dim myBA2 As New BitArray(4)
        myBA1(1) = False
        myBA1(0) = False
        myBA1(3) = True
        myBA1(2) = True
        myBA2(2) = False
        myBA2(0) = False
        myBA2(3) = True
        myBA2(1) = True
        
        ' Performs a bitwise AND operation between BitArray instances of the same size.
        Console.WriteLine("Initial values")
        Console.Write("myBA1:")
        PrintValues(myBA1, 8)
        Console.Write("myBA2:")
        PrintValues(myBA2, 8)
        Console.WriteLine()
        
        Console.WriteLine("Result")
        Console.Write("AND:")
        PrintValues(myBA1.And(myBA2), 8)
        Console.WriteLine()
        
        Console.WriteLine("After AND")
        Console.Write("myBA1:")
        PrintValues(myBA1, 8)
        Console.Write("myBA2:")
        PrintValues(myBA2, 8)
        Console.WriteLine()
        
        ' Performing AND between BitArray instances of different sizes returns an exception.
        Try
            Dim myBA3 As New BitArray(8)
            myBA3(0) = False
            myBA3(1) = False
            myBA3(2) = False
            myBA3(3) = False
            myBA3(4) = True
            myBA3(5) = True
            myBA3(6) = True
            myBA3(7) = True
            myBA1.And(myBA3)
        Catch myException As Exception
            Console.WriteLine("Exception: " + myException.ToString())
        End Try
    End Sub
    Public Shared Sub PrintValues(myList As IEnumerable, myWidth As Integer)
        Dim i As Integer = myWidth
        Dim obj As [Object]
        For Each obj In  myList
            If i <= 0 Then
                i = myWidth
                Console.WriteLine()
            End If
            i -= 1
            Console.Write("{0,8}", obj)
        Next obj
        Console.WriteLine()
    End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output.
' 
' Initial values
' myBA1:   False   False    True    True
' myBA2:   False    True   False    True
'
' Result
' AND:   False   False   False    True
'
' After AND
' myBA1:   False   False   False    True
' myBA2:   False    True   False    True
'
' Exception: System.ArgumentException: Array lengths must be the same.
'    at System.Collections.BitArray.And(BitArray value)
'    at SamplesBitArray.Main()
Remarks
The bitwise AND operation returns true if both operands are true, and returns false if one or both operands are false.
This method is an O(n) operation, where n is Count.