A Bitset is a data structure that compactly stores bits.

Implement the Bitset class:

 

Example 1:

Input
["Bitset", "fix", "fix", "flip", "all", "unfix", "flip", "one", "unfix", "count", "toString"]
[[5], [3], [1], [], [], [0], [], [], [0], [], []]
Output
[null, null, null, null, false, null, null, true, null, 2, "01010"]

Explanation
Bitset bs = new Bitset(5); // bitset = "00000".
bs.fix(3);     // the value at idx = 3 is updated to 1, so bitset = "00010".
bs.fix(1);     // the value at idx = 1 is updated to 1, so bitset = "01010". 
bs.flip();     // the value of each bit is flipped, so bitset = "10101". 
bs.all();      // return False, as not all values of the bitset are 1.
bs.unfix(0);   // the value at idx = 0 is updated to 0, so bitset = "00101".
bs.flip();     // the value of each bit is flipped, so bitset = "11010". 
bs.one();      // return True, as there is at least 1 index with value 1.
bs.unfix(0);   // the value at idx = 0 is updated to 0, so bitset = "01010".
bs.count();    // return 2, as there are 2 bits with value 1.
bs.toString(); // return "01010", which is the composition of bitset.

 

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