the sequence of smaller matrices
height of the input matrices
width of input matrices
width of the output matrix. Must be an integer multiple of columnNum
.
offset in rows within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
offset in columns within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
number of rows to copy from each input matrix
number of columns to copy from each input matrix.
number of columns to copy from each input matrix.
offset in columns within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
width of input matrices
width of the output matrix.
width of the output matrix. Must be an integer multiple of columnNum
.
the sequence of smaller matrices
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion.
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion. This method is at most called once during graph
expansion
the expanded object (depending on the type parameter U
)
number of rows to copy from each input matrix
offset in rows within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
height of the input matrices
A UGen that stitches together sequences of sub-matrices to a larger matrix. The matrix dimensions and offsets are updated per "matrix chunk" which is are
columnsOuter/columnNum
input matrices of sizerowsInner * columnsInner
. In other words, the UGen has no intrinsic knowledge of the height of the output matrix.For example, if the input matrices are of size (5, 6) (rows, columns), and we want to assemble the cells (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3), that is copped matrices of size (2, 3) beginning at the second row and second column, and we want the outer matrix to have 9 columns, so that each three input matrices appear horizontally next to each other, the settings would be
rowsInner = 5
,columnsInner = 6
,columnsOuter = 9
,rowOff = 1
,columnOff = 1
,rowNum = 2
,columnNum = 3
.For more complex behaviour, such as skipping particular rows or columns,
ScanImage
can be used.the sequence of smaller matrices
height of the input matrices
width of input matrices
width of the output matrix. Must be an integer multiple of
columnNum
.offset in rows within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
offset in columns within the input matrices, where copying to the output matrix begins
number of rows to copy from each input matrix
number of columns to copy from each input matrix.