Interface SamplerConverter<A,B>
- Type Parameters:
A- The type of values accessed by theSampler.B- The type of the value returned by thisSamplerConverter.
- All Known Implementing Classes:
ARGBChannelSamplerConverter, CompositeARGBSamplerConverter, RealDoubleSamplerConverter, RealFloatSamplerConverter
Sampler<A> into an instance
of B, where A and B are typically Types.
Its intended use is to create objects that wrap the provided
Sampler itself instead of wrapping values obtained through the
Sampler. In other words, if the Sampler is pointed at a
different object, existing objects returned by this
SamplerConverter should point at it as well.
SamplerConverters are used in Converters to create on-the-fly
converted images that are both readable and writable. For example, consider
accessing a channel of an ARGBType image as UnsignedByteType.
The converted image needs to provide converted samplers (e.g.,
RandomAccess<UnsignedByteType>) that "translate" to the samplers of the
original image (e.g., RandomAccess<ARGBType>).
The converted Sampler returns an UnsignedByteType instance on
get(). If .setByte(10) is called on that
UnsignedByteType instance, that must be translated back to the underlying
ARGBType. To achieve this, SamplerConverter.convert(...)
creates a special UnsignedByteType instance which knows about a
specific source sampler (e.g., RandomAccess<ARGBType>). When the
UnsignedByteType instance is written to (or read from), it gets the
current ARGBType from the source sampler and performs the conversion.
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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convert
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