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package com.sun.javafx.collections;

/**
 */
public interface FloatArraySyncer {

    
This method is used to sync arrays on pulses. This method expects the same array was synced before. The usage is similar to toArray method so always use it as following: dest = source.syncTo(dest);
Params:
  • array – previously synced array
  • fromAndLengthIndices – an int array of 2 elements that states the start and length of elements modified.
Returns:a synced array, which is the same or new array (depending on the change).
/** * This method is used to sync arrays on pulses. This method expects * the same array was synced before. The usage is similar to toArray method * so always use it as following: {@code dest = source.syncTo(dest);} * @param array previously synced array * @param fromAndLengthIndices an int array of 2 elements that states the * start and length of elements modified. * @return a synced array, which is the same or new array (depending on * the change). */
float[] syncTo(float[] array, int[] fromAndLengthIndices); }