java.awt.image

Class DataBufferUShort

    • Constructor Detail

      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(int size)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with a single bank and the specified size.
        Parameters:
        size - The size of the DataBuffer.
      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(int size,
                        int numBanks)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with the specified number of banks, all of which are the specified size.
        Parameters:
        size - The size of the banks in the DataBuffer.
        numBanks - The number of banks in the aDataBuffer.
      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(short[] dataArray,
                        int size)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with a single bank using the specified array. Only the first size elements should be used by accessors of this DataBuffer. dataArray must be large enough to hold size elements.

        Note that DataBuffer objects created by this constructor may be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Parameters:
        dataArray - The unsigned-short array for the DataBuffer.
        size - The size of the DataBuffer bank.
      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(short[] dataArray,
                        int size,
                        int offset)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with a single bank using the specified array, size, and offset. dataArray must have at least offset + size elements. Only elements offset through offset + size - 1 should be used by accessors of this DataBuffer.

        Note that DataBuffer objects created by this constructor may be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Parameters:
        dataArray - The unsigned-short array for the DataBuffer.
        size - The size of the DataBuffer bank.
        offset - The offset into the dataArray.
      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(short[][] dataArray,
                        int size)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with the specified arrays. The number of banks will be equal to dataArray.length. Only the first size elements of each array should be used by accessors of this DataBuffer.

        Note that DataBuffer objects created by this constructor may be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Parameters:
        dataArray - The unsigned-short arrays for the DataBuffer.
        size - The size of the banks in the DataBuffer.
      • DataBufferUShort

        public DataBufferUShort(short[][] dataArray,
                        int size,
                        int[] offsets)
        Constructs an unsigned-short based DataBuffer with specified arrays, size, and offsets. The number of banks is equal to dataArray.length. Each array must be at least as large as size + the corresponding offset. There must be an entry in the offset array for each dataArray entry. For each bank, only elements offset through offset + size - 1 should be used by accessors of this DataBuffer.

        Note that DataBuffer objects created by this constructor may be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Parameters:
        dataArray - The unsigned-short arrays for the DataBuffer.
        size - The size of the banks in the DataBuffer.
        offsets - The offsets into each array.
    • Method Detail

      • getData

        public short[] getData()
        Returns the default (first) unsigned-short data array.

        Note that calling this method may cause this DataBuffer object to be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Returns:
        The first unsigned-short data array.
      • getData

        public short[] getData(int bank)
        Returns the data array for the specified bank.

        Note that calling this method may cause this DataBuffer object to be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Parameters:
        bank - The bank whose data array you want to get.
        Returns:
        The data array for the specified bank.
      • getBankData

        public short[][] getBankData()
        Returns the data arrays for all banks.

        Note that calling this method may cause this DataBuffer object to be incompatible with performance optimizations used by some implementations (such as caching an associated image in video memory).

        Returns:
        All of the data arrays.
      • getElem

        public int getElem(int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the first (default) bank.
        Overrides:
        getElem in class DataBuffer
        Parameters:
        i - The data array element you want to get.
        Returns:
        The requested data array element as an integer.
        See Also:
        setElem(int, int), setElem(int, int, int)
      • getElem

        public int getElem(int bank,
                  int i)
        Returns the requested data array element from the specified bank.
        Specified by:
        getElem in class DataBuffer
        Parameters:
        bank - The bank from which you want to get a data array element.
        i - The data array element you want to get.
        Returns:
        The requested data array element as an integer.
        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 to the specified value.
        Overrides:
        setElem in class DataBuffer
        Parameters:
        i - The data array element you want to set.
        val - The integer value to which you want to set the data array element.
        See Also:
        getElem(int), getElem(int, int)
      • setElem

        public void setElem(int bank,
                   int i,
                   int val)
        Sets the requested data array element in the specified bank from the given integer.
        Specified by:
        setElem in class DataBuffer
        Parameters:
        bank - The bank in which you want to set the data array element.
        i - The data array element you want to set.
        val - The integer value to which you want to set the specified data array element.
        See Also:
        getElem(int), getElem(int, int)

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