java.awt.image

Class DataBuffer

  • Direct Known Subclasses:
    DataBufferByte, DataBufferDouble, DataBufferFloat, DataBufferInt, DataBufferShort, DataBufferUShort

    public abstract class DataBuffer
    extends Object
    This class exists to wrap one or more data arrays. Each data array in the DataBuffer is referred to as a bank. Accessor methods for getting and setting elements of the DataBuffer's banks exist with and without a bank specifier. The methods without a bank specifier use the default 0th bank. The DataBuffer can optionally take an offset per bank, so that data in an existing array can be used even if the interesting data doesn't start at array location zero. Getting or setting the 0th element of a bank, uses the (0+offset)th element of the array. The size field specifies how much of the data array is available for use. Size + offset for a given bank should never be greater than the length of the associated data array. The data type of a data buffer indicates the type of the data array(s) and may also indicate additional semantics, e.g. storing unsigned 8-bit data in elements of a byte array. The data type may be TYPE_UNDEFINED or one of the types defined below. Other types may be added in the future. Generally, an object of class DataBuffer will be cast down to one of its data type specific subclasses to access data type specific methods for improved performance. Currently, the Java 2D(tm) API image classes use TYPE_BYTE, TYPE_USHORT, TYPE_INT, TYPE_SHORT, TYPE_FLOAT, and TYPE_DOUBLE DataBuffers to store image data.
    See Also:
    Raster, SampleModel
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Modifier Constructor and Description
      protected DataBuffer(int dataType, int size)
      Constructs a DataBuffer containing one bank of the specified data type and size.
      protected DataBuffer(int dataType, int size, int numBanks)
      Constructs a DataBuffer containing the specified number of banks.
      protected DataBuffer(int dataType, int size, int numBanks, int offset)
      Constructs a DataBuffer that contains the specified number of banks.
      protected DataBuffer(int dataType, int size, int numBanks, int[] offsets)
      Constructs a DataBuffer which contains the specified number of banks.

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    • Method Summary

      Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method and Description
      int getDataType()
      Returns the data type of this DataBuffer.
      static int getDataTypeSize(int type)
      Returns the size (in bits) of the data type, given a datatype tag.
      int getElem(int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as an integer.
      abstract int getElem(int bank, int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as an integer.
      double getElemDouble(int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as a double.
      double getElemDouble(int bank, int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as a double.
      float getElemFloat(int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as a float.
      float getElemFloat(int bank, int i)
      Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as a float.
      int getNumBanks()
      Returns the number of banks in this DataBuffer.
      int getOffset()
      Returns the offset of the default bank in array elements.
      int[] getOffsets()
      Returns the offsets (in array elements) of all the banks.
      int getSize()
      Returns the size (in array elements) of all banks.
      void setElem(int i, int val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given integer.
      abstract void setElem(int bank, int i, int val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given integer.
      void setElemDouble(int i, double val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given double.
      void setElemDouble(int bank, int i, double val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given double.
      void setElemFloat(int i, float val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given float.
      void setElemFloat(int bank, int i, float val)
      Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given float.

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    • Field Detail

      • TYPE_BYTE

        public static final int TYPE_BYTE
        Tag for unsigned byte data.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • TYPE_USHORT

        public static final int TYPE_USHORT
        Tag for unsigned short data.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • TYPE_SHORT

        public static final int TYPE_SHORT
        Tag for signed short data. Placeholder for future use.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • TYPE_FLOAT

        public static final int TYPE_FLOAT
        Tag for float data. Placeholder for future use.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • TYPE_DOUBLE

        public static final int TYPE_DOUBLE
        Tag for double data. Placeholder for future use.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • TYPE_UNDEFINED

        public static final int TYPE_UNDEFINED
        Tag for undefined data.
        See Also:
        Constant Field Values
      • dataType

        protected int dataType
        The data type of this DataBuffer.
      • banks

        protected int banks
        The number of banks in this DataBuffer.
      • offset

        protected int offset
        Offset into default (first) bank from which to get the first element.
      • size

        protected int size
        Usable size of all banks.
      • offsets

        protected int[] offsets
        Offsets into all banks.
    • Constructor Detail

      • DataBuffer

        protected DataBuffer(int dataType,
                  int size)
        Constructs a DataBuffer containing one bank of the specified data type and size.
        Parameters:
        dataType - the data type of this DataBuffer
        size - the size of the banks
      • DataBuffer

        protected DataBuffer(int dataType,
                  int size,
                  int numBanks)
        Constructs a DataBuffer containing the specified number of banks. Each bank has the specified size and an offset of 0.
        Parameters:
        dataType - the data type of this DataBuffer
        size - the size of the banks
        numBanks - the number of banks in this DataBuffer
      • DataBuffer

        protected DataBuffer(int dataType,
                  int size,
                  int numBanks,
                  int offset)
        Constructs a DataBuffer that contains the specified number of banks. Each bank has the specified datatype, size and offset.
        Parameters:
        dataType - the data type of this DataBuffer
        size - the size of the banks
        numBanks - the number of banks in this DataBuffer
        offset - the offset for each bank
      • DataBuffer

        protected DataBuffer(int dataType,
                  int size,
                  int numBanks,
                  int[] offsets)
        Constructs a DataBuffer which contains the specified number of banks. Each bank has the specified datatype and size. The offset for each bank is specified by its respective entry in the offsets array.
        Parameters:
        dataType - the data type of this DataBuffer
        size - the size of the banks
        numBanks - the number of banks in this DataBuffer
        offsets - an array containing an offset for each bank.
        Throws:
        ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if numBanks does not equal the length of offsets
    • Method Detail

      • getDataTypeSize

        public static int getDataTypeSize(int type)
        Returns the size (in bits) of the data type, given a datatype tag.
        Parameters:
        type - the value of one of the defined datatype tags
        Returns:
        the size of the data type
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if type is less than zero or greater than TYPE_DOUBLE
      • getDataType

        public int getDataType()
        Returns the data type of this DataBuffer.
        Returns:
        the data type of this DataBuffer.
      • getSize

        public int getSize()
        Returns the size (in array elements) of all banks.
        Returns:
        the size of all banks.
      • getOffset

        public int getOffset()
        Returns the offset of the default bank in array elements.
        Returns:
        the offset of the default bank.
      • getOffsets

        public int[] getOffsets()
        Returns the offsets (in array elements) of all the banks.
        Returns:
        the offsets of all banks.
      • getNumBanks

        public int getNumBanks()
        Returns the number of banks in this DataBuffer.
        Returns:
        the number of banks.
      • getElem

        public int getElem(int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as an integer.
        Parameters:
        i - the index of the requested data array element
        Returns:
        the data array element at the specified index.
        See Also:
        setElem(int, int), setElem(int, int, int)
      • getElem

        public abstract int getElem(int bank,
                  int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as an integer.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the index of the requested data array element
        Returns:
        the data array element at the specified index from the specified bank at the specified index.
        See Also:
        setElem(int, int), setElem(int, int, int)
      • setElem

        public void setElem(int i,
                   int val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given integer.
        Parameters:
        i - the specified index into the data array
        val - the data to set the element at the specified index in the data array
        See Also:
        getElem(int), getElem(int, int)
      • setElem

        public abstract void setElem(int bank,
                   int i,
                   int val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given integer.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the specified index into the data array
        val - the data to set the element in the specified bank at the specified index in the data array
        See Also:
        getElem(int), getElem(int, int)
      • getElemFloat

        public float getElemFloat(int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as a float. The implementation in this class is to cast getElem(i) to a float. Subclasses may override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        i - the index of the requested data array element
        Returns:
        a float value representing the data array element at the specified index.
        See Also:
        setElemFloat(int, float), setElemFloat(int, int, float)
      • getElemFloat

        public float getElemFloat(int bank,
                         int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as a float. The implementation in this class is to cast getElem(int, int) to a float. Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the index of the requested data array element
        Returns:
        a float value representing the data array element from the specified bank at the specified index.
        See Also:
        setElemFloat(int, float), setElemFloat(int, int, float)
      • setElemFloat

        public void setElemFloat(int i,
                        float val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given float. The implementation in this class is to cast val to an int and call setElem(int, int). Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        i - the specified index
        val - the value to set the element at the specified index in the data array
        See Also:
        getElemFloat(int), getElemFloat(int, int)
      • setElemFloat

        public void setElemFloat(int bank,
                        int i,
                        float val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given float. The implementation in this class is to cast val to an int and call setElem(int, int). Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the specified index
        val - the value to set the element in the specified bank at the specified index in the data array
        See Also:
        getElemFloat(int), getElemFloat(int, int)
      • getElemDouble

        public double getElemDouble(int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank as a double. The implementation in this class is to cast getElem(int) to a double. Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        i - the specified index
        Returns:
        a double value representing the element at the specified index in the data array.
        See Also:
        setElemDouble(int, double), setElemDouble(int, int, double)
      • getElemDouble

        public double getElemDouble(int bank,
                           int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank as a double. The implementation in this class is to cast getElem(bank, i) to a double. Subclasses may override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the specified index
        Returns:
        a double value representing the element from the specified bank at the specified index in the data array.
        See Also:
        setElemDouble(int, double), setElemDouble(int, int, double)
      • setElemDouble

        public void setElemDouble(int i,
                         double val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the first (default) bank from the given double. The implementation in this class is to cast val to an int and call setElem(int, int). Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        i - the specified index
        val - the value to set the element at the specified index in the data array
        See Also:
        getElemDouble(int), getElemDouble(int, int)
      • setElemDouble

        public void setElemDouble(int bank,
                         int i,
                         double val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given double. The implementation in this class is to cast val to an int and call setElem(int, int). Subclasses can override this method if another implementation is needed.
        Parameters:
        bank - the specified bank
        i - the specified index
        val - the value to set the element in the specified bank at the specified index of the data array
        See Also:
        getElemDouble(int), getElemDouble(int, int)

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