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package com.sun.javafx.image;
import java.nio.Buffer;
public interface PixelConverter<T extends Buffer, U extends Buffer> {
Copies a rectangular region of data from the source buffer to the
destination buffer using the following relationship:
for each xy : 0 <= x,y < w,h {
int srcpos = y * srcscanelems + x * srcelemsperpixel + srcoff;
int dstpos = y * dstscanelems + x * dstelemsperpixel + dstoff;
for each j : 0 <= j < srcelemsperpixel {
load data from srcbuf.get(srcpos + j);
}
convert data to destination pixel format
for each k : 0 <= k < dstelemsperpixel {
store data into dstbuf.put(dstpos + k, pixel data);
}
}
Params: - srcbuf – the nio buffer containing the source data
- srcoff – the absolute location in the buffer of the first source pixel data
- srcscanelems – number of buffer elements between rows of data in the source
- dstbuf – the nio buffer containing the destination data
- dstoff – the absolute location in the buffer of the first destination pixel data
- dstscanelems – number of buffer elements between rows of data in the destination
- w – the number of pixels to process across before moving to the next row
- h – the number of rows of pixels to process
/**
* Copies a rectangular region of data from the source buffer to the
* destination buffer using the following relationship:
* <pre>
* for each xy : 0 <= x,y < w,h {
* int srcpos = y * srcscanelems + x * srcelemsperpixel + srcoff;
* int dstpos = y * dstscanelems + x * dstelemsperpixel + dstoff;
* for each j : 0 <= j < srcelemsperpixel {
* load data from srcbuf.get(srcpos + j);
* }
* convert data to destination pixel format
* for each k : 0 <= k < dstelemsperpixel {
* store data into dstbuf.put(dstpos + k, pixel data);
* }
* }
* </pre>
*
* @param srcbuf the nio buffer containing the source data
* @param srcoff the absolute location in the buffer of the first source pixel data
* @param srcscanelems number of buffer elements between rows of data in the source
* @param dstbuf the nio buffer containing the destination data
* @param dstoff the absolute location in the buffer of the first destination pixel data
* @param dstscanelems number of buffer elements between rows of data in the destination
* @param w the number of pixels to process across before moving to the next row
* @param h the number of rows of pixels to process
*/
public void convert(T srcbuf, int srcoff, int srcscanelems,
U dstbuf, int dstoff, int dstscanelems,
int w, int h);
public PixelGetter<T> getGetter();
public PixelSetter<U> getSetter();
}