Package hec.lang
Class FloatArrayContainer
java.lang.Object
hec.lang.FloatArrayContainer
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Serializable
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanbooleanisDefined(intContainer elementNumber) floatmaximum()floatmaximum(intContainer elementNumber) floatminimum()floatminimum(intContainer elementNumber) intresize(int numberElements) Resize the array.intresize(int numberElements, int beginningElement) Resize the array.intresize(int numberElements, int beginningElementOld, int beginningElementNew) Resize the array, while moving elements (a more complex resize) numberElements is the new size beginningElementOld is the position in the old array to start copying from beginningElementNew is the position in the new array to start copying to This function can be used to increase the size of the array (most common), or remove data from the beginning and end of the array.voidset(int elementNumber, float value) intsetSize(int numberElements)
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Field Details
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array
public float[] array -
length
public int length
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Constructor Details
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FloatArrayContainer
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FloatArrayContainer
public FloatArrayContainer(float[] values) -
FloatArrayContainer
public FloatArrayContainer(int numberElements)
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Method Details
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setSize
public int setSize(int numberElements) -
resize
public int resize(int numberElements) Resize the array. numberElements is the new size Removes elements from the end, or adds elements to the end Example: For an arrary of 3, then resize(5) resize(2) 10 --> 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 __ __ -
resize
public int resize(int numberElements, int beginningElement) Resize the array. numberElements is the new size beginningElement is where to start deleting elements from, if decreasing beginningElement is where to start adding (undefined) elements to, if increasing Example: For an arrary of 3, then resize(5,1) resize(2,1) 10 --> 10 10 11 __ 12 12 __ 11 12 -
resize
public int resize(int numberElements, int beginningElementOld, int beginningElementNew) Resize the array, while moving elements (a more complex resize) numberElements is the new size beginningElementOld is the position in the old array to start copying from beginningElementNew is the position in the new array to start copying to This function can be used to increase the size of the array (most common), or remove data from the beginning and end of the array. Example: For an arrary of 3, then resize(5,1,2) resize(2,1,1) 10 --> __ __ 11 __ 11 12 11 12 __ Any new values are undefined. -
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maximum
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minimum
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minimum
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maximum
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isDefined
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isDefined
public boolean isDefined()
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