Colt 1.2.0

cern.colt.matrix.impl
Class DenseObjectMatrix3D

java.lang.Object
  extended bycern.colt.PersistentObject
      extended bycern.colt.matrix.impl.AbstractMatrix
          extended bycern.colt.matrix.impl.AbstractMatrix3D
              extended bycern.colt.matrix.ObjectMatrix3D
                  extended bycern.colt.matrix.impl.DenseObjectMatrix3D
All Implemented Interfaces:
Cloneable, Serializable

public class DenseObjectMatrix3D
extends ObjectMatrix3D

Dense 3-d matrix holding Object elements. First see the package summary and javadoc tree view to get the broad picture.

Implementation:

Internally holds one single contigous one-dimensional array, addressed in (in decreasing order of significance): slice major, row major, column major. Note that this implementation is not synchronized.

Memory requirements:

memory [bytes] = 8*slices()*rows()*columns(). Thus, a 100*100*100 matrix uses 8 MB.

Time complexity:

O(1) (i.e. constant time) for the basic operations get, getQuick, set, setQuick and size,

Applications demanding utmost speed can exploit knowledge about the internal addressing. Setting/getting values in a loop slice-by-slice, row-by-row, column-by-column is quicker than, for example, column-by-column, row-by-row, slice-by-slice. Thus

   for (int slice=0; slice < slices; slice++) {
          for (int row=0; row < rows; row++) {
             for (int column=0; column < columns; column++) {
                        matrix.setQuick(slice,row,column,someValue);
                 }		    
          }
   }
is quicker than
   for (int column=0; column < columns; column++) {
          for (int row=0; row < rows; row++) {
             for (int slice=0; slice < slices; slice++) {
                        matrix.setQuick(slice,row,column,someValue);
                 }
          }
   }

Version:
1.0, 09/24/99
See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class cern.colt.PersistentObject
serialVersionUID
 
Constructor Summary
DenseObjectMatrix3D(int slices, int rows, int columns)
          Constructs a matrix with a given number of slices, rows and columns.
DenseObjectMatrix3D(Object[][][] values)
          Constructs a matrix with a copy of the given values.
 
Method Summary
 ObjectMatrix3D assign(Object[][][] values)
          Sets all cells to the state specified by values.
 ObjectMatrix3D assign(ObjectMatrix3D source)
          Replaces all cell values of the receiver with the values of another matrix.
 Object getQuick(int slice, int row, int column)
          Returns the matrix cell value at coordinate [slice,row,column].
 ObjectMatrix3D like(int slices, int rows, int columns)
          Construct and returns a new empty matrix of the same dynamic type as the receiver, having the specified number of slices, rows and columns.
 void setQuick(int slice, int row, int column, Object value)
          Sets the matrix cell at coordinate [slice,row,column] to the specified value.
 
Methods inherited from class cern.colt.matrix.ObjectMatrix3D
aggregate, aggregate, assign, assign, assign, cardinality, copy, equals, equals, get, getNonZeros, like, set, toArray, toString, viewColumn, viewColumnFlip, viewDice, viewPart, viewRow, viewRowFlip, viewSelection, viewSelection, viewSlice, viewSliceFlip, viewSorted, viewStrides
 
Methods inherited from class cern.colt.matrix.impl.AbstractMatrix3D
checkShape, checkShape, columns, rows, size, slices, toStringShort
 
Methods inherited from class cern.colt.matrix.impl.AbstractMatrix
ensureCapacity, trimToSize
 
Methods inherited from class cern.colt.PersistentObject
clone
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

DenseObjectMatrix3D

public DenseObjectMatrix3D(Object[][][] values)
Constructs a matrix with a copy of the given values. values is required to have the form values[slice][row][column] and have exactly the same number of rows in in every slice and exactly the same number of columns in in every row.

The values are copied. So subsequent changes in values are not reflected in the matrix, and vice-versa.

Parameters:
values - The values to be filled into the new matrix.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if for any 1 <= slice < values.length: values[slice].length != values[slice-1].length.
IllegalArgumentException - if for any 1 <= row < values[0].length: values[slice][row].length != values[slice][row-1].length.

DenseObjectMatrix3D

public DenseObjectMatrix3D(int slices,
                           int rows,
                           int columns)
Constructs a matrix with a given number of slices, rows and columns. All entries are initially 0.

Parameters:
slices - the number of slices the matrix shall have.
rows - the number of rows the matrix shall have.
columns - the number of columns the matrix shall have.
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if (Object)slices*columns*rows > Integer.MAX_VALUE.
IllegalArgumentException - if slices<0 || rows<0 || columns<0.
Method Detail

assign

public ObjectMatrix3D assign(Object[][][] values)
Sets all cells to the state specified by values. values is required to have the form values[slice][row][column] and have exactly the same number of slices, rows and columns as the receiver.

The values are copied. So subsequent changes in values are not reflected in the matrix, and vice-versa.

Overrides:
assign in class ObjectMatrix3D
Parameters:
values - the values to be filled into the cells.
Returns:
this (for convenience only).
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if values.length != slices() || for any 0 <= slice < slices(): values[slice].length != rows().
IllegalArgumentException - if for any 0 <= column < columns(): values[slice][row].length != columns().

assign

public ObjectMatrix3D assign(ObjectMatrix3D source)
Replaces all cell values of the receiver with the values of another matrix. Both matrices must have the same number of slices, rows and columns. If both matrices share the same cells (as is the case if they are views derived from the same matrix) and intersect in an ambiguous way, then replaces as if using an intermediate auxiliary deep copy of other.

Overrides:
assign in class ObjectMatrix3D
Parameters:
source - the source matrix to copy from (may be identical to the receiver).
Returns:
this (for convenience only).
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if slices() != source.slices() || rows() != source.rows() || columns() != source.columns()

getQuick

public Object getQuick(int slice,
                       int row,
                       int column)
Returns the matrix cell value at coordinate [slice,row,column].

Provided with invalid parameters this method may return invalid objects without throwing any exception. You should only use this method when you are absolutely sure that the coordinate is within bounds. Precondition (unchecked): slice<0 || slice>=slices() || row<0 || row>=rows() || column<0 || column>=column().

Specified by:
getQuick in class ObjectMatrix3D
Parameters:
slice - the index of the slice-coordinate.
row - the index of the row-coordinate.
column - the index of the column-coordinate.
Returns:
the value at the specified coordinate.

like

public ObjectMatrix3D like(int slices,
                           int rows,
                           int columns)
Construct and returns a new empty matrix of the same dynamic type as the receiver, having the specified number of slices, rows and columns. For example, if the receiver is an instance of type DenseObjectMatrix3D the new matrix must also be of type DenseObjectMatrix3D, if the receiver is an instance of type SparseObjectMatrix3D the new matrix must also be of type SparseObjectMatrix3D, etc. In general, the new matrix should have internal parametrization as similar as possible.

Specified by:
like in class ObjectMatrix3D
Parameters:
slices - the number of slices the matrix shall have.
rows - the number of rows the matrix shall have.
columns - the number of columns the matrix shall have.
Returns:
a new empty matrix of the same dynamic type.

setQuick

public void setQuick(int slice,
                     int row,
                     int column,
                     Object value)
Sets the matrix cell at coordinate [slice,row,column] to the specified value.

Provided with invalid parameters this method may access illegal indexes without throwing any exception. You should only use this method when you are absolutely sure that the coordinate is within bounds. Precondition (unchecked): slice<0 || slice>=slices() || row<0 || row>=rows() || column<0 || column>=column().

Specified by:
setQuick in class ObjectMatrix3D
Parameters:
slice - the index of the slice-coordinate.
row - the index of the row-coordinate.
column - the index of the column-coordinate.
value - the value to be filled into the specified cell.

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