org.das2.qds.BDataSet
rank 0,1,2,3 or 4 dataset backed by byte array (1 byte signed numbers).
Note access to the array is still done via doubles.
version
addValue
addValue( int i0, double value ) → void
add this value to the current value.
Parameters
i0 - the index
value - the value, which is cast to this internal type.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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addValue
addValue( int i0, int i1, double value ) → void
add this value to the current value.
Parameters
i0 - the index
i1 - the index
value - the value, which is cast to this internal type.
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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capability
capability( java.lang.Class clazz ) → Object
TODO: this is untested, but is left in to demonstrate how the capability
method should be implemented. Clients should use this instead of
casting the class to the capability class.
Parameters
clazz - the class, such as WritableDataSet.class
Returns:
null or the capability if exists, such as WritableDataSet
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create
create( int[] qube ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
Makes an array from array of dimension sizes. The result will have
rank qube.length().
Parameters
qube - array specifying the rank and size of each dimension
Returns:
the array as a QDataSet
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createRank1
createRank1( int len0 ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
create a rank 1 dataset backed by array of bytes.
Parameters
len0 - length of the dimension
Returns:
rank 1 qube dataset of backed by array of bytes.
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createRank2
createRank2( int len0, int len1 ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
create a rank 2 qube dataset backed by array of bytes.
Parameters
len0 - length of the dimension
len1 - length of the dimension
Returns:
rank 2 qube dataset of backed by array of bytes.
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createRank3
createRank3( int len0, int len1, int len2 ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
create a rank 3 qube dataset backed by array of bytes.
Parameters
len0 - length of the dimension
len1 - length of the dimension
len2 - length of the dimension
Returns:
rank 3 qube dataset of backed by array of bytes.
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createRank4
createRank4( int len0, int len1, int len2, int len3 ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
create a rank 4 qube dataset backed by array of bytes.
Parameters
len0 - length of the dimension
len1 - length of the dimension
len2 - length of the dimension
len3 - length of the dimension
Returns:
rank 4 qube dataset of backed by array of bytes.
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putValue
putValue( double value ) → void
Parameters
value - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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putValue
putValue( int i0, double value ) → void
Parameters
i0 - an int
value - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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putValue
putValue( int i0, int i1, double value ) → void
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
value - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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putValue
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, double value ) → void
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
i2 - an int
value - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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putValue
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3, double value ) → void
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
i2 - an int
i3 - an int
value - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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slice
slice( int i ) → QDataSet
the slice operator is better implemented here. Presently, we
use System.arraycopy to copy out the data, but this could be
re-implemented along with an offset parameter so the original data
can be used to back the data.
Parameters
i - the index
Returns:
a rank N-1 slice of the data.
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trim
trim( int start, int end ) → QDataSet
trim operator copies the data into a new dataset.
Parameters
start - the first index
end - the last index, exclusive
Returns:
a shorter dataset of the same rank.
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value
value( ) → double
Returns:
double
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value
value( int i0 ) → double
Parameters
i0 - an int
Returns:
double
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value
value( int i0, int i1 ) → double
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
Returns:
double
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value
value( int i0, int i1, int i2 ) → double
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
i2 - an int
Returns:
double
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value
value( int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3 ) → double
Parameters
i0 - an int
i1 - an int
i2 - an int
i3 - an int
Returns:
double
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wrap
wrap( byte[] data, int[] qube ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
Wraps an array from array of dimension sizes. The result will have
rank qube.length(). For rank 0, data is 1-element array.
Parameters
data - array containing the data, with the last dimension contiguous in memory.
qube - array specifying the rank and size of each dimension
Returns:
the array as a QDataSet
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wrap
wrap( byte[] back, int rank, int len0, int len1, int len2 ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
Wraps an array from array of dimension sizes. The result will have
rank qube.length().
Parameters
back - the backing array
rank - the rank
len0 - length of the dimension
len1 - length of the dimension
len2 - length of the dimension
Returns:
the array as a QDataSet
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wrap
wrap( byte[] back ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
creates a rank1 SDataSet by wrapping an existing array.
Parameters
back - the new backing array
Returns:
the dataset
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wrap
wrap( byte[] back, int nx, int ny ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
creates a SDataSet by wrapping an existing array, aliasing it to rank 2.
Parameters
back - the new backing array
nx - number of elements in the zeroth index
ny - number of elements in the first index
Returns:
the dataset
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wrap
wrap( byte[] back, int nx, int ny, int nz ) → org.das2.qds.BDataSet
creates a DataSet by wrapping an existing array, aliasing it to rank 3.
Parameters
back - the new backing array
nx - number of elements in the zeroth index
ny - number of elements in the first index
nz - number of elements in the second index
Returns:
the dataset
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