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Flag Group

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16 Sep 2008CPOL1 min read 1   134  
A structure that stores up to 32 booleans in a 32-bit integer.

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Introduction

This is a simple structure which stores up to 32 booleans in a 32-bit integer. It is useful for combining many boolean settings into one, two, or four bytes, ready to be saved in a file. Each flag/bit can be accessed using a method or an indexer.

Background

When I create applications with configuration files, I frequently like to keep boolean settings in just one byte or more. I created this structure to allow me to set which bits were on or off, and return a byte/short/integer to save in my configuration file.

Using the code

Flags or bits can be accessed using the set or get methods, or by using the indexer property.

C#
//Declare flag group
FlagGroup myFlags = new FlagGroup();

//Set flag
myFlags.SetFlag(12, true);
myFlags[12] = true;

//Get flag
bool f = myFlags.GetFlag(12);
f = myFlags[12];

There are three properties which allow you to get or set the first byte, or the first two bytes, or all four bytes.

C#
//Set/get group
myFlags.Int32 = 0xFFFFFFFF;
myFlags.Int16 = 0xAA;
myFlags.Int8 = 0;

The ToString() method will return a string containing a binary representation of the flag group.

Implementing the structure

In the demo archive, you will find a DLL of the FlagGroup class in the namespace Ted. This should be added as a reference to your own projects. However, since there is very little code, you might prefer to add the code file to the project, which you will find in the source archive.

If you have any other questions or comments, then please feel free to contact me.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)