java.awt.image
Class ShortLookupTable
ShortLookupTable represents translation arrays for pixel values. It wraps
one or more data arrays for each layer (or component) in an image, such as
Alpha, R, G, and B. When doing translation, the offset is subtracted from
the pixel values to allow a subset of an array to be used.
ShortLookupTable(int offset, short[] data) - Creates a new
ShortLookupTable instance.
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ShortLookupTable(int offset, short[][] data) - Creates a new
ShortLookupTable instance.
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short[][] | getTable() - Return the lookup tables.
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int[] | lookupPixel(int[] src, int[] dst) - Return translated values for a pixel.
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short[] | lookupPixel(short[] src, short[] dst) - Return translated values for a pixel.
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ShortLookupTable
public ShortLookupTable(int offset,
short[] data)
throws IllegalArgumentException
Creates a new ShortLookupTable
instance.
Offset is subtracted from pixel values when looking up in the translation
table. The same table is applied to all pixel components.
offset
- Offset to be subtracted.data
- Lookup table for all components (null
not
permitted).
ShortLookupTable
public ShortLookupTable(int offset,
short[][] data)
throws IllegalArgumentException
Creates a new ShortLookupTable
instance.
Offset is subtracted from pixel values when looking up in the translation
tables. If data.length is one, the same table is applied to all pixel
components.
offset
- Offset to be subtracted.data
- Array of lookup tables.
getTable
public final short[][] getTable()
Return the lookup tables. This is a reference to the actual table, so
modifying the contents of the returned array will modify the lookup table.
lookupPixel
public int[] lookupPixel(int[] src,
int[] dst)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Return translated values for a pixel.
For each value in the pixel src, use the value minus offset as an index
in the component array and copy the value there to the output for the
component. If dest is null, the output is a new array, otherwise the
translated values are written to dest. Dest can be the same array as
src.
For example, if the pixel src is [2, 4, 3], and offset is 1, the output
is [comp1[1], comp2[3], comp3[2]], where comp1, comp2, and comp3 are the
translation arrays.
- lookupPixel in interface LookupTable
src
- Component values of a pixel.dst
- Destination array for values, or null.
- Translated values for the pixel.
lookupPixel
public short[] lookupPixel(short[] src,
short[] dst)
throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Return translated values for a pixel.
For each value in the pixel src, use the value minus offset as an index
in the component array and copy the value there to the output for the
component. If dest is null, the output is a new array, otherwise the
translated values are written to dest. Dest can be the same array as
src.
For example, if the pixel src is [2, 4, 3], and offset is 1, the output
is [comp1[1], comp2[3], comp3[2]], where comp1, comp2, and comp3 are the
translation arrays.
src
- Component values of a pixel.dst
- Destination array for values, or null.
- Translated values for the pixel.
ShortLookupTable.java -- Java class for a pixel translation table.
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