Interface ShortNdArray
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ShortDenseNdArray, ShortSparseNdArray, ShortSparseSlice
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncopyFrom(DataBuffer<Short> src) Copy the content of the source buffer into this N-dimensional array.copyFrom(ShortDataBuffer src) copyTo(DataBuffer<Short> dst) Copy the content of this N-dimensional array into the destination buffer.copyTo(ShortDataBuffer dst) Copy the content of this array to the destination array.elements(int dimensionIdx) Returns a sequence of all elements at a given dimension.get(long... coordinates) Returns the N-dimensional element of this array at the given coordinates.default ShortgetObject(long... coordinates) Returns the value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.shortgetShort(long... coordinates) Returns the short value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.scalars()Returns a sequence of all scalars in this array.Assigns the value of the N-dimensional element found at the given coordinates.default ShortNdArrayAssigns the value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.setShort(short value, long... coordinates) Assigns the short value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.Creates a multi-dimensional view (or slice) of this array by mapping one or more dimensions to the given index selectors.Returns a new N-dimensional view of this array with the givenshape.Methods inherited from interface NdArray
equals, streamOfObjects
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Method Details
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getShort
short getShort(long... coordinates) Returns the short value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.To access the scalar element, the number of coordinates provided must be equal to the number of dimensions of this array (i.e. its rank). For example:
ShortNdArray matrix = NdArrays.ofShorts(shape(2, 2)); // matrix rank = 2 matrix.getShort(0, 1); // succeeds, returns 0.0f matrix.getShort(0); // throws IllegalRankException ShortNdArray scalar = matrix.get(0, 1); // scalar rank = 0 scalar.getShort(); // succeeds, returns 0.0f- Parameters:
coordinates- coordinates of the scalar to resolve- Returns:
- value of that scalar
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if some coordinates are outside the limits of their respective dimensionIllegalRankException- if number of coordinates is not sufficient to access a scalar element
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setShort
Assigns the short value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.To access the scalar element, the number of coordinates provided must be equal to the number of dimensions of this array (i.e. its rank). For example:
ShortNdArray matrix = NdArrays.ofShorts(shape(2, 2)); // matrix rank = 2 matrix.setShort(10.0f, 0, 1); // succeeds matrix.setShort(10.0f, 0); // throws IllegalRankException ShortNdArray scalar = matrix.get(0, 1); // scalar rank = 0 scalar.setShort(10.0f); // succeeds- Parameters:
value- value to assigncoordinates- coordinates of the scalar to assign- Returns:
- this array
- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- if some coordinates are outside the limits of their respective dimensionIllegalRankException- if number of coordinates is not sufficient to access a scalar element
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withShape
Description copied from interface:NdArrayReturns a new N-dimensional view of this array with the givenshape.The provided
shapemust comply to the following characteristics:- new shape is known (i.e. has no unknown dimension)
- new shape size is equal to the size of the current shape (i.e. same number of elements)
NdArrays.ofInts(Shape.scalar()).withShape(Shape.of(1, 1)); // ok NdArrays.ofInts(Shape.of(2, 3).withShape(Shape.of(3, 2)); // ok NdArrays.ofInts(Shape.scalar()).withShape(Shape.of(1, 2)); // not ok, sizes are different (1 != 2) NdArrays.ofInts(Shape.of(2, 3)).withShape(Shape.unknown()); // not ok, new shape unknownAny changes applied to the returned view affect the data of this array as well, as there is no copy involved.
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slice
Description copied from interface:NdArrayCreates a multi-dimensional view (or slice) of this array by mapping one or more dimensions to the given index selectors.Slices allow to traverse an N-dimensional array in any of its axis and/or to filter only elements of interest. For example, for a given matrix on the
[x, y]axes, it is possible to iterate elements aty=0for allx.Any changes applied to the returned slice affect the data of this array as well, as there is no copy involved.
Example of usage:
FloatNdArray matrix3d = NdArrays.ofFloats(shape(3, 2, 4)); // with [x, y, z] axes // Iterates elements on the x axis by preserving only the 3rd value on the z axis, // (i.e. [x, y, 2]) matrix3d.slice(all(), all(), at(2)).elements(0).forEach(m -> { assertEquals(shape(2), m); // y=2, z=0 (scalar) }); // Creates a slice that contains only the last element of the y axis and elements with an // odd `z` coordinate. FloatNdArray slice = matrix3d.slice(all(), at(1), odd()); assertEquals(shape(3, 2), slice.shape()); // x=3, y=0 (scalar), z=2 (odd coordinates) // Iterates backward the elements on the x axis matrix3d.slice(flip()).elements(0).forEach(m -> { assertEquals(shape(2, 4), m); // y=2, z=4 }); -
get
Description copied from interface:NdArrayReturns the N-dimensional element of this array at the given coordinates.Elements of any of the dimensions of this array can be retrieved. For example, if the number of coordinates is equal to the number of dimensions of this array, then a rank-0 (scalar) array is returned, which value can then be obtained by calling `array.getObject()`.
Any changes applied to the returned elements affect the data of this array as well, as there is no copy involved.
Note that invoking this method is an equivalent and more efficient way to slice this array on single scalar, i.e.
array.get(x, y, z)is equal toarray.slice(at(x), at(y), at(z)) -
set
Description copied from interface:NdArrayAssigns the value of the N-dimensional element found at the given coordinates.The number of coordinates provided can be anywhere between 0 and rank - 1. For example:
FloatNdArray matrix = NdArrays.ofFloats(shape(2, 2)); // matrix rank = 2 matrix.set(vector(10.0f, 20.0f), 0); // success matrix.set(scalar(10.0f), 1, 0); // success -
getObject
Description copied from interface:NdArrayReturns the value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.To access the scalar element, the number of coordinates provided must be equal to the number of dimensions of this array (i.e. its rank). For example:
Note: if this array stores values of a primitive type, prefer the usage of the specialized method in the subclass for that type. For example,FloatNdArray matrix = NdArrays.ofFloats(shape(2, 2)); // matrix rank = 2 matrix.getObject(0, 1); // succeeds, returns 0.0f matrix.getObject(0); // throws IllegalRankException FloatNdArray scalar = matrix.get(0, 1); // scalar rank = 0 scalar.getObject(); // succeeds, returns 0.0ffloatArray.getFloat(0);. -
setObject
Description copied from interface:NdArrayAssigns the value of the scalar found at the given coordinates.To access the scalar element, the number of coordinates provided must be equal to the number of dimensions of this array (i.e. its rank). For example:
Note: if this array stores values of a primitive type, prefer the usage of the specialized method in the subclass for that type. For example,FloatNdArray matrix = NdArrays.ofFloats(shape(2, 2)); // matrix rank = 2 matrix.setObject(10.0f, 0, 1); // succeeds matrix.setObject(10.0f, 0); // throws IllegalRankException FloatNdArray scalar = matrix.get(0, 1); // scalar rank = 0 scalar.setObject(10.0f); // succeedsfloatArray.setFloat(10.0f, 0); -
elements
Description copied from interface:NdArrayReturns a sequence of all elements at a given dimension.Logically, the N-dimensional array can be flatten in a single vector, where the scalars of the
(n - 1)th element precedes those of the(n)th element, for a total ofShaped.size()values.For example, given a
n x mmatrix on the[x, y]axes, elements are iterated in the following order:x0y0, x0y1, ..., x0ym-1, x1y0, x1y1, ..., xn-1ym-1
The returned sequence can then be iterated to visit each elements, either by calling
Iterable.forEach(Consumer)orNdArraySequence.forEachIndexed(BiConsumer).// Iterate matrix for initializing each of its vectors matrixOfFloats.elements(0).forEach(v -> { v.set(vector(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f)); }); // Iterate a vector for reading each of its scalar vectorOfFloats.scalars().forEachIdx((coords, s) -> { System.out.println("Value " + s.getFloat() + " found at " + coords); }); -
scalars
NdArraySequence<ShortNdArray> scalars()Description copied from interface:NdArrayReturns a sequence of all scalars in this array.This is equivalent to call
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copyTo
Description copied from interface:NdArrayCopy the content of this array to the destination array.The
Shaped.shape()of the destination array must be equal to the shape of this array, or an exception is thrown. After the copy, the content of both arrays can be altered independently, without affecting each other. -
copyTo
Description copied from interface:NdArrayCopy the content of this N-dimensional array into the destination buffer.The size of the buffer must be equal or greater to the
Shaped.size()of this array, or an exception is thrown. After the copy, content of the buffer and of the array can be altered independently, without affecting each other.Note: in version 0.4.0 and earlier, this method was named
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copyTo
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copyFrom
Description copied from interface:NdArrayCopy the content of the source buffer into this N-dimensional array.The size of the buffer must be equal or greater to the
Shaped.size()of this array, or an exception is thrown. After the copy, content of the buffer and of the array can be altered independently, without affecting each other.Note: in version 0.4.0 and earlier, this method was named
write(DataBuffer<T>). It has been renamed to explicitly indicate the direction of the data flow to avoid confusion. -
copyFrom
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