public interface CBlkWTDataSrcDec extends InvWTData
This class is the source of data, in general, for the inverse wavelet transforms. See the 'InverseWT' class.
InvWTData
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WaveletTransform
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CBlkQuantDataSrcDec
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InverseWT
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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DataBlk |
getCodeBlock(int c,
int m,
int n,
SubbandSyn sb,
DataBlk cblk)
Returns the specified code-block in the current tile for the specified
component, as a copy (see below).
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int |
getFixedPoint(int c)
Returns the position of the fixed point in the specified component, or
equivalently the number of fractional bits.
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DataBlk |
getInternCodeBlock(int c,
int m,
int n,
SubbandSyn sb,
DataBlk cblk)
Returns the specified code-block in the current tile for the specified
component (as a reference or copy).
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int |
getNomRangeBits(int c)
Returns the number of bits, referred to as the "range bits",
corresponding to the nominal range of the data in the specified
component.
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getCbULX, getCbULY, getSynSubbandTree
getCompImgHeight, getCompImgWidth, getCompSubsX, getCompSubsY, getImgHeight, getImgULX, getImgULY, getImgWidth, getNomTileHeight, getNomTileWidth, getNumComps, getNumTiles, getNumTiles, getResULX, getResULY, getTile, getTileCompHeight, getTileCompWidth, getTileHeight, getTileIdx, getTilePartULX, getTilePartULY, getTileWidth, nextTile, setTile
int getNomRangeBits(int c)
The returned value corresponds to the nominal dynamic range of the reconstructed image data, not of the wavelet coefficients themselves. This is because different subbands have different gains and thus different nominal ranges. To have an idea of the nominal range in each subband the subband analysis gain value from the subband tree structure, returned by the 'getSubbandTree()' method, can be used. See the 'Subband' class for more details.
If this number is b then for unsigned data the nominal range is between 0 and 2^b-1, and for signed data it is between -2^(b-1) and 2^(b-1)-1.
c
- The index of the componentSubband
int getFixedPoint(int c)
c
- The index of the component.DataBlk getCodeBlock(int c, int m, int n, SubbandSyn sb, DataBlk cblk)
The returned code-block may be progressive, which is indicated by the 'progressive' variable of the returned 'DataBlk' object. If a code-block is progressive it means that in a later request to this method for the same code-block it is possible to retrieve data which is a better approximation, since meanwhile more data to decode for the code-block could have been received. If the code-block is not progressive then later calls to this method for the same code-block will return the exact same data values.
The data returned by this method is always a copy of the internal data of this object, if any, and it can be modified "in place" without any problems after being returned. The 'offset' of the returned data is 0, and the 'scanw' is the same as the code-block width. See the 'DataBlk' class.
c
- The component for which to return the next code-block.m
- The vertical index of the code-block to return,
in the specified subband.n
- The horizontal index of the code-block to return,
in the specified subband.sb
- The subband in which the code-block to return is.cblk
- If non-null this object will be used to return the new
code-block. If null a new one will be allocated and returned. If the
"data" array of the object is non-null it will be reused, if possible,
to return the data.DataBlk
DataBlk getInternCodeBlock(int c, int m, int n, SubbandSyn sb, DataBlk cblk)
The returned code-block may be progressive, which is indicated by the 'progressive' variable of the returned 'DataBlk' object. If a code-block is progressive it means that in a later request to this method for the same code-block it is possible to retrieve data which is a better approximation, since meanwhile more data to decode for the code-block could have been received. If the code-block is not progressive then later calls to this method for the same code-block will return the exact same data values.
The data returned by this method can be the data in the internal buffer of this object, if any, and thus can not be modified by the caller. The 'offset' and 'scanw' of the returned data can be arbitrary. See the 'DataBlk' class.
c
- The component for which to return the next code-block.m
- The vertical index of the code-block to return, in the
specified subband.n
- The horizontal index of the code-block to return, in the
specified subband.sb
- The subband in which the code-block to return is.cblk
- If non-null this object will be used to return the new
code-block. If null a new one will be allocated and returned. If the
"data" array of the object is non-null it will be reused, if possible,
to return the data.DataBlk
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