I want to calculate the total number of bits in a BitSet
object. The method length
returns the "logical size" of the BitSet
: the index of the highest set bit in the BitSet
plus one, while method cardinality
will give the total number of bits set to 1 in the object.
I want to calculate the total number of bits including both 0s and 1s. How do I do that?
How about BitSet.size()
?.....
The getObjectSize(Object o) method in the Instrumentation library is your guy: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/instrument/Instrumentation.html
There are a few threads on this.
- http://www.javaworld.com/article/2077496/testing-debugging/java-tip-130--do-you-know-your-data-size-.html
- In Java, what is the best way to determine the size of an object?
Cheers!
The site shows how to convert a BitSet to binary String. Then just calculate the string.length()