public abstract class AbstractConvertedIterableRealInterval<A,B> extends AbstractWrappedRealInterval<IterableRealInterval<A>> implements IterableRealInterval<B>, View
sourceInterval
Constructor and Description |
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AbstractConvertedIterableRealInterval(IterableRealInterval<A> source) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract AbstractConvertedRealCursor<A,B> |
cursor()
Returns a
RealCursor that iterates with optimal speed without
calculating the location at each iteration step. |
B |
firstElement()
Get the first element of this
IterableRealInterval . |
Object |
iterationOrder()
Returns the iteration order of this
IterableRealInterval . |
Iterator<B> |
iterator() |
abstract AbstractConvertedRealCursor<A,B> |
localizingCursor()
Returns a
RealLocalizable Iterator that calculates its
location at each iteration step. |
long |
size()
Returns the number of elements in this
Function . |
getSource, numDimensions, realMax, realMax, realMax, realMin, realMin, realMin
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
maxAsDoubleArray, maxAsRealPoint, minAsDoubleArray, minAsRealPoint, realMax, realMax, realMax, realMin, realMin, realMin
numDimensions
forEach, spliterator
public AbstractConvertedIterableRealInterval(IterableRealInterval<A> source)
public long size()
IterableRealInterval
Returns the number of elements in this Function
.
size
in interface IterableRealInterval<B>
public Object iterationOrder()
IterableRealInterval
IterableRealInterval
. If the
returned object equals (Object.equals(Object)
) the iteration
order of another IterableRealInterval
f then they can be
copied by synchronous iteration. That is, having an Iterator
on
this and another Iterator
on f, moving both in synchrony
will point both of them to corresponding locations in their source
domain. In other words, this and f have the same iteration order
and means and the same number of elements.iterationOrder
in interface IterableRealInterval<B>
IterableRealInterval
.FlatIterationOrder
public B firstElement()
IterableRealInterval
IterableRealInterval
. This is a
shortcut for cursor().next()
.
This can be used to create a new variable of type T using
firstElement().createVariable()
, which is useful in generic
methods to store temporary results, e.g., a running sum over pixels in
the IterableRealInterval
.firstElement
in interface IterableRealInterval<B>
public abstract AbstractConvertedRealCursor<A,B> cursor()
IterableRealInterval
Returns a RealCursor
that iterates with optimal speed without
calculating the location at each iteration step. Localization is
performed on demand.
Use this where localization is required rarely/ not for each iteration.
cursor
in interface IterableRealInterval<B>
public abstract AbstractConvertedRealCursor<A,B> localizingCursor()
IterableRealInterval
Returns a RealLocalizable
Iterator
that calculates its
location at each iteration step. That is, localization is performed with
optimal speed.
Use this where localization is required often/ for each iteration.
localizingCursor
in interface IterableRealInterval<B>
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