Class IntBuffer
java.lang.Object
cern.colt.PersistentObject
cern.colt.buffer.IntBuffer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
IntBufferConsumer, Serializable, Cloneable
Fixed sized (non resizable) streaming buffer connected to a target IntBufferConsumer to which data is automatically flushed upon buffer overflow.
- Version:
- 1.0, 09/24/99
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionprotected intprotected int[]protected IntArrayListprotected intprotected IntBufferConsumerFields inherited from class PersistentObject
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionIntBuffer(IntBufferConsumer target, int capacity) Constructs and returns a new buffer with the given target. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidadd(int element) Adds the specified element to the receiver.voidaddAllOf(IntArrayList list) Adds all elements of the specified list to the receiver.voidclear()Sets the receiver's size to zero.voidflush()Adds all internally buffered elements to the receiver's target, then resets the current buffer size to zero.Methods inherited from class PersistentObject
clone
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Field Details
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target
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elements
protected int[] elements -
list
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capacity
protected int capacity -
size
protected int size
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Constructor Details
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IntBuffer
Constructs and returns a new buffer with the given target.- Parameters:
target- the target to flush to.capacity- the number of points the buffer shall be capable of holding before overflowing and flushing to the target.
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Method Details
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add
public void add(int element) Adds the specified element to the receiver.- Parameters:
element- the element to add.
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addAllOf
Adds all elements of the specified list to the receiver.- Specified by:
addAllOfin interfaceIntBufferConsumer- Parameters:
list- the list of which all elements shall be added.
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clear
public void clear()Sets the receiver's size to zero. In other words, forgets about any internally buffered elements. -
flush
public void flush()Adds all internally buffered elements to the receiver's target, then resets the current buffer size to zero.
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