 Data Structures and Algorithms 
with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java
Data Structures and Algorithms 
with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java 
  
  
  
  
 
In this section we consider finite sets over a finite universe.
Specifically, the universe we consider is   ,
the set of integers in the range from zero to N-1,
for some fixed and relatively small value of N.
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the set of integers in the range from zero to N-1,
for some fixed and relatively small value of N.
Let   be the universe.
Every set which we wish to represent is a subset of U.
The set of all subsets of U is called the power set 
of U and is written
 be the universe.
Every set which we wish to represent is a subset of U.
The set of all subsets of U is called the power set 
of U and is written   .
Thus, the sets which we wish to represent are the elements of
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Thus, the sets which we wish to represent are the elements of   .
The number of elements in the set U, written |U|, is N.
Similarly,
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The number of elements in the set U, written |U|, is N.
Similarly,   .
This observation should be obvious:
For each element of the universal set U there are only two possibilities:
Either it is, or it is not,
a member of the given set.
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This observation should be obvious:
For each element of the universal set U there are only two possibilities:
Either it is, or it is not,
a member of the given set.
This suggests a relatively straightforward
representation of the elements of   --an array of boolean values, one for each element of the universal set.
By using array subscripts in U,
we can represent the set implicitly.
That is, i is a member of the set if the
--an array of boolean values, one for each element of the universal set.
By using array subscripts in U,
we can represent the set implicitly.
That is, i is a member of the set if the   array element is true.
 array element is true.
Program  introduces the class SetAsArray.
The SetAsArray class extends the AbstractSet class
defined in Program
 introduces the class SetAsArray.
The SetAsArray class extends the AbstractSet class
defined in Program  .
This class uses an array of length
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This class uses an array of length   to represent the elements of
to represent the elements of   where
 where   .
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 Copyright © 1998 by Bruno R. Preiss, P.Eng.  All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1998 by Bruno R. Preiss, P.Eng.  All rights reserved.