This code:
BitArray bits = new BitArray(new byte[] { 7 });
foreach (bool bit in bits)
{
Console.WriteLine(bit ? 1 : 0);
}
Gives me the following output:
11100000
Shouldn't it be the other way around? Like this:
00000111
I am aware that there is little and big endian, although those terms only refer to the position of bytes. As far as I know, they don't affect bits.
The documentation for BitArray states:
When indexing bits, the convention is to start at the least significant end, which is the right side when written in binary notation. However, when enumerating the array, you start at index 0, so they are printed out left-to-right instead of right-to-left. That's why it looks backwards.
For example, the word 01011010 00101101 (90 45) would be indexed as:
And you would pass it to the constructor as
new byte[] { 45, 90 }
since you pass it least-significant first. When printed out, it would display in index order as:1011010001011010
, which is the reverse of the original binary notation.