using System;
using System.Collections;
namespace CollectionsApplication
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create two BitArrays of size 8
BitArray ba1 = new BitArray(8);
BitArray ba2 = new BitArray(8);
byte[] a = { 60 };
byte[] b = { 13 };
// Store the values 60 and 13 into the BitArrays
ba1 = new BitArray(a);
ba2 = new BitArray(b);
// Contents of ba1
Console.WriteLine("Bit array ba1: 60");
for (int i = 0; i < ba1.Count; i++)
{
Console.Write("{0, -6} ", ba1[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
// Contents of ba2
Console.WriteLine("Bit array ba2: 13");
for (int i = 0; i < ba2.Count; i++)
{
Console.Write("{0, -6} ", ba2[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.Write("{0, -6} ", ba2[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
BitArray ba3 = new BitArray(8);
ba3 = ba1.And(ba2);
// Contents of ba3
Console.WriteLine("Bit array ba3 after AND operation: 12");
for (int i = 0; i < ba3.Count; i++)
{
Console.Write("{0, -6} ", ba3[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
ba3 = ba1.Or(ba2);
// Contents of ba3
Console.WriteLine("Bit array ba3 after OR operation: 61");
for (int i = 0; i < ba3.Count; i++)
{
Console.Write("{0, -6} ", ba3[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result:
Bit array ba1: 60
False False True True True True False False
Bit array ba2: 13
True False True True False False False False
Bit array ba3 after AND operation: 12
False False True True False False False False
Bit array ba3 after OR operation: 61
True False True True False False False False
C# Collections ```