public class Strided1DNIOBuffer extends BaseNIOBuffer
java.nio.ByteBuffer
of one-byte items,
that are evenly-spaced in that store. The buffer has storage
, index0
and length
properties in the usual way, designating a slice (or all) of a byte
array, but also a stride
property (equal to getStrides()[0]
).
Let the underlying buffer be the byte sequence u(i) for i=0..N-1, let x be
the Strided1DNIOBuffer
, and let the stride be p. The storage works as
follows. Designate by x(j), for j=0..L-1, the byte at index j, that is, the
byte retrieved by x.byteAt(j)
. Thus, we store x(j) at u(a+pj), that
is, x(0) = u(a). When we construct such a buffer, we have to supply a =
index0
, L = count
, and p = stride
as the
constructor arguments. The last item in the slice x(L-1) is stored at u(a+p(L-1)).
For the simple case of positive stride, constructor argument index0
is the low index
of the range occupied by the data. When the stride is negative, that is to say p<0, and
L>1, this will be to the left of u(a), and the constructor argument
index0
is not then the low index of the range occupied by the data. Clearly both
these indexes must be in the range 0 to N-1 inclusive, a rule enforced by the constructors
(unless L=0, when it is assumed no array access will take place).
The class may be used by exporters to create a strided slice (e.g. to export the diagonal of a
matrix) and in particular by other buffers to create strided slices of themselves, such as to
create the memoryview
that is returned as an extended slice of a
memoryview
.
PyBuffer.Pointer
ANY_CONTIGUOUS, AS_ARRAY, C_CONTIGUOUS, CONTIG, CONTIG_RO, CONTIGUITY, F_CONTIGUOUS, FORMAT, FULL, FULL_RO, INDIRECT, IS_C_CONTIGUOUS, IS_F_CONTIGUOUS, MAX_NDIM, NAVIGATION, ND, RECORDS, RECORDS_RO, SIMPLE, STRIDED, STRIDED_RO, STRIDES, WRITABLE
Constructor and Description |
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Strided1DNIOBuffer(int flags,
BufferProtocol obj,
ByteBuffer storage,
int index0,
int count,
int stride)
Provide an instance of
Strided1DNIOBuffer on a particular ByteBuffer
specifying a starting index, the number of items in the result, and a byte-indexing stride. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
byteIndex(int index)
Convert an item index (for a one-dimensional buffer) to an absolute byte index in the storage
shared by the exporter.
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PyBuffer |
getBufferSlice(int flags,
int start,
int count,
int stride)
Get a
PyBuffer that represents a slice of the current one described in terms of
a start index, number of items to include in the slice, and the stride in the current buffer. |
byteIndex, copyFrom, copyTo, copyTo, getBuf
getLen, isContiguous
byteAt, byteAt, close, copyFrom, copyTo, getBuffer, getBufferAgain, getBufferSlice, getFormat, getItemsize, getNdim, getNIOByteBuffer, getObj, getPointer, getPointer, getShape, getStrides, getSuboffsets, hasArray, intAt, intAt, isReadonly, isReleased, release, storeAt, storeAt, toString
public Strided1DNIOBuffer(int flags, BufferProtocol obj, ByteBuffer storage, int index0, int count, int stride) throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException, NullPointerException, PyException
Strided1DNIOBuffer
on a particular ByteBuffer
specifying a starting index, the number of items in the result, and a byte-indexing stride.
The result of byteAt(i)
will be equal to
storage.get(index0+stride*i)
(whatever the sign of stride
), valid
for 0<=i<count
. The constructor checks that all these indices lie within
the storage
(unless count=0
). No reference will be kept to the
ByteBuffer
passed in. (It is duplicated.)
The constructed PyBuffer
meets the consumer's expectations as expressed in the
flags
argument, or an exception will be thrown if these are incompatible with
the type (e.g. the consumer does not specify that it understands the strides array). Note
that the actual range in the storage
array, the lowest and highest index, is not
explicitly passed, but is implicit in index0
, count
and
stride
. The constructor checks that these indices lie within the
storage
array (unless count=0
).
flags
- consumer requirementsobj
- exporting object (or null
)storage
- ByteBuffer
wrapping exported dataindex0
- index into storage of item[0]count
- number of items in the slicestride
- in between successive elements of the new PyBufferNullPointerException
- if storage
is nullArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
- if index0
, count
and
stride
are inconsistent with storage.length
PyException
- (BufferError) when expectations do not correspond with the typepublic final int byteIndex(int index) throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
PyBuffer
PyBuffer
is a linearly-indexed
sequence of bytes, although it may not actually be a heap-allocated Java byte[]
object. The purpose of this method is to allow the exporter to define the relationship
between the item index (as used in PyBuffer.byteAt(int)
) and the byte-index (as used with the
ByteBuffer
returned by PyBuffer.getNIOByteBuffer()
). See
PyBuffer.byteIndex(int[])
for discussion of the multi-dimensional case.byteIndex
in interface PyBuffer
byteIndex
in class BaseBuffer
index
- item-index from consumerIndexOutOfBoundsException
public PyBuffer getBufferSlice(int flags, int start, int count, int stride)
PyBuffer
that represents a slice of the current one described in terms of
a start index, number of items to include in the slice, and the stride in the current buffer.
A consumer that obtains a PyBuffer
with getBufferSlice
must release
it with PyBuffer.release()
just as if it had been obtained with
PyBuffer.getBuffer(int)
Suppose that x(i) denotes the ith element of the current buffer, that is, the
byte retrieved by this.byteAt(i)
or the unit indicated by
this.getPointer(i)
. A request for a slice where start
= s,
count
= N and stride
= m, results in a buffer
y such that y(k) = x(s+km) where k=0..(N-1). In Python terms, this is
the slice x[s : s+(N-1)m+1 : m] (if m>0) or the slice x[s : s+(N-1)m-1 :
m] (if m<0). Implementations should check that this range is entirely within
the current buffer.
In a simple buffer backed by a contiguous byte array, the result is a strided PyBuffer on the
same storage but where the offset is adjusted by s and the stride is as supplied. If
the current buffer is already strided and/or has an item size larger than single bytes, the
new start
index, count
and stride
will be translated
from the arguments given, through this buffer's stride and item size. The caller always
expresses start
and strides
in terms of the abstract view of this
buffer.
Strided1DNIOBuffer
provides an implementation for slicing already-strided bytes
in one dimension. In that case, x(i) = u(r+ip) for i = 0..L-1 where u is the
underlying buffer, and r, p and L are the start, stride and count with
which x was created from u. Thus y(k) = u(r+sp+kmp), that is, the
composite index0
is r+sp and the composite stride
is
mp.
flags
- specifying features demanded and the navigational capabilities of the consumerstart
- index in the current buffercount
- number of items in the required slicestride
- index-distance in the current buffer between consecutive items in the slice