public final class ExtendedRandomAccessibleInterval<T,F extends RandomAccessibleInterval<T>> extends Object implements RandomAccessible<T>, View
RandomAccessible for a RandomAccessibleInterval
through an OutOfBoundsFactory. Note that it is not an Interval
itself.| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F> |
factory |
protected F |
source |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ExtendedRandomAccessibleInterval(F source,
OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F> factory) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F> |
getOutOfBoundsFactory() |
F |
getSource() |
int |
numDimensions()
Gets the space's number of dimensions.
|
OutOfBounds<T> |
randomAccess()
Create a random access sampler for integer coordinates.
|
RandomAccess<T> |
randomAccess(Interval interval)
Create a random access sampler for integer coordinates.
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitgetAt, getAt, getAtprotected final F extends RandomAccessibleInterval<T> source
protected final OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F extends RandomAccessibleInterval<T>> factory
public ExtendedRandomAccessibleInterval(F source, OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F> factory)
public final int numDimensions()
EuclideanSpacenumDimensions in interface EuclideanSpacepublic final OutOfBounds<T> randomAccess()
RandomAccessibleThe returned random access covers as much of the domain as possible.
Please note:RandomAccessibleIntervals have a finite domain (their Interval),
so RandomAccessible.randomAccess() is only guaranteed to cover this finite domain.
This may lead to unexpected results when using Views. In
the following code
RandomAccessible<T> extended = Views.extendBorder( img ) RandomAccessibleInterval<T> cropped = Views.interval( extended, img ); RandomAccess<T> a1 = extended.randomAccess(); RandomAccess<T> a2 = cropped.randomAccess();The
access a1 on the extended image is valid
everywhere. However, somewhat counter-intuitively, the
access a2 on the extended and cropped image
is only valid on the interval img to which the extended image was
cropped. The access is only required to cover this interval, because it
is the domain of the cropped image. Views attempts to provide the
fastest possible access that meets this requirement, and will therefore
strip the extension.
To deal with this, if you know that you need to access pixels outside the
domain of the RandomAccessibleInterval, and you know that the
RandomAccessibleInterval is actually defined beyond its interval
boundaries, then use the RandomAccessible.randomAccess(Interval) variant and
specify which interval you actually want to access. In the above example,
RandomAccess<T> a2 = cropped.randomAccess( Intervals.expand( img, 10 ) );will provide the extended access as expected.
randomAccess in interface RandomAccessible<T>public final RandomAccess<T> randomAccess(Interval interval)
RandomAccessible
The returned random access is intended to be used in the specified
interval only. Thus, the RandomAccessible may provide optimized versions.
If the interval is completely contained in the domain, the random access
is guaranteed to provide the same values as that obtained by
RandomAccessible.randomAccess() within the interval.
randomAccess in interface RandomAccessible<T>interval - in which interval you intend to use the random access.public F getSource()
public OutOfBoundsFactory<T,? super F> getOutOfBoundsFactory()
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