the number of columns of the _input_
the input 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
)
the number of rows of the _input_
A UGen that transposes 2-dimensional matrices. This is a 2-dimensional windowed process, where each window has length
rows * columns
. Input is assumed to be "left-to-right, top-to-bottom", so the first samples constitute the first row, the next samples constitute the second row, etc.Note: This is an in-place process which uses less memory but possibly more time. A faster variant would be to use
RotateMirrorMatrix
The output matrix is transposed (rows and columns exchanged). So an input of
(a, b, c, d, e, f)
withrows = 2
andcolumns = 3
is interpreted as((a, b, c), (d, e, f))
, transposed as((a, d), (b, e), (c, f))
and output flat as(a, d, b, e, c, f)
.To rotate an image ninety degrees clockwise, you would have
rows = height
andcolumns = width
.the input matrices
the number of rows of the _input_
the number of columns of the _input_