BitSet.set(int fromIndex, int toIndex, boolean value) has the following syntax.
public void set(int fromIndex, int toIndex, boolean value)
In the following code shows how to use BitSet.set(int fromIndex, int toIndex, boolean value) method.
/*from w w w . j ava 2 s . co m*/ import java.util.*; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { BitSet bitset1 = new BitSet(8); BitSet bitset2 = new BitSet(8); // assign values to bitset1 bitset1.set(0); bitset1.set(1); bitset1.set(2); // assign values to bitset2 bitset2.set(2); bitset2.set(4); bitset2.set(6); // print the sets System.out.println("Bitset1:" + bitset1); System.out.println("Bitset2:" + bitset2); // set more values bitset1.set(1, 10, false); bitset2.set(5, 15, true); // print the sets System.out.println("Bitset1:" + bitset1); System.out.println("Bitset2:" + bitset2); } }
The code above generates the following result.