001/* 002 * $RCSfile: CBlkQuantDataSrcDec.java,v $ 003 * $Revision: 1.1 $ 004 * $Date: 2005/02/11 05:02:18 $ 005 * $State: Exp $ 006 * 007 * Class: CBlkQuantDataSrcDec 008 * 009 * Description: Interface that defines a source of 010 * quantized wavelet data to be transferred in a 011 * code-block by code-block basis (decoder side). 012 * 013 * 014 * 015 * COPYRIGHT: 016 * 017 * This software module was originally developed by Raphaël Grosbois and 018 * Diego Santa Cruz (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL); Joel 019 * Askelöf (Ericsson Radio Systems AB); and Bertrand Berthelot, David 020 * Bouchard, Félix Henry, Gerard Mozelle and Patrice Onno (Canon Research 021 * Centre France S.A) in the course of development of the JPEG2000 022 * standard as specified by ISO/IEC 15444 (JPEG 2000 Standard). This 023 * software module is an implementation of a part of the JPEG 2000 024 * Standard. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL, Ericsson Radio 025 * Systems AB and Canon Research Centre France S.A (collectively JJ2000 026 * Partners) agree not to assert against ISO/IEC and users of the JPEG 027 * 2000 Standard (Users) any of their rights under the copyright, not 028 * including other intellectual property rights, for this software module 029 * with respect to the usage by ISO/IEC and Users of this software module 030 * or modifications thereof for use in hardware or software products 031 * claiming conformance to the JPEG 2000 Standard. Those intending to use 032 * this software module in hardware or software products are advised that 033 * their use may infringe existing patents. The original developers of 034 * this software module, JJ2000 Partners and ISO/IEC assume no liability 035 * for use of this software module or modifications thereof. No license 036 * or right to this software module is granted for non JPEG 2000 Standard 037 * conforming products. JJ2000 Partners have full right to use this 038 * software module for his/her own purpose, assign or donate this 039 * software module to any third party and to inhibit third parties from 040 * using this software module for non JPEG 2000 Standard conforming 041 * products. This copyright notice must be included in all copies or 042 * derivative works of this software module. 043 * 044 * Copyright (c) 1999/2000 JJ2000 Partners. 045 * */ 046package jj2000.j2k.quantization.dequantizer; 047 048import jj2000.j2k.wavelet.synthesis.*; 049import jj2000.j2k.entropy.decoder.*; 050import jj2000.j2k.image.*; 051 052/** 053 * This interface defines a source of quantized wavelet coefficients and 054 * methods to transfer them in a code-block by code-block basis, fro the 055 * decoder side. In each call to 'getCodeBlock()' or 'getInternCodeBlock()' a 056 * new code-block is returned. 057 * 058 * <P>This class is the source of data for the dequantizer. See the 059 * 'Dequantizer' class. 060 * 061 * <P>Code-block data is returned in sign-magnitude representation, instead of 062 * the normal two's complement one. Only integral types are used. The sign 063 * magnitude representation is more adequate for entropy coding. In sign 064 * magnitude representation, the most significant bit is used for the sign (0 065 * if positive, 1 if negative) and the magnitude of the coefficient is stored 066 * in the next M most significant bits. The rest of the bits (least 067 * significant bits) can contain a fractional value of the quantized 068 * coefficient. The number 'M' of magnitude bits is communicated in the 069 * 'magbits' member variable of the 'CBlkWTData'. 070 * 071 * @see InvWTData 072 * @see CBlkWTDataSrcDec 073 * @see Dequantizer 074 * @see EntropyDecoder 075 * */ 076public interface CBlkQuantDataSrcDec extends InvWTData { 077 078 /** 079 * Returns the specified code-block in the current tile for the specified 080 * component, as a copy (see below). 081 * 082 * <p>The returned code-block may be progressive, which is indicated by 083 * the 'progressive' variable of the returned 'DataBlk' object. If a 084 * code-block is progressive it means that in a later request to this 085 * method for the same code-block it is possible to retrieve data which is 086 * a better approximation, since meanwhile more data to decode for the 087 * code-block could have been received. If the code-block is not 088 * progressive then later calls to this method for the same code-block 089 * will return the exact same data values.</p> 090 * 091 * <p>The data returned by this method is always a copy of the internal 092 * data of this object, if any, and it can be modified "in place" without 093 * any problems after being returned. The 'offset' of the returned data is 094 * 0, and the 'scanw' is the same as the code-block width. See the 095 * 'DataBlk' class.</p> 096 * 097 * <p>The 'ulx' and 'uly' members of the returned 'DataBlk' object contain 098 * the coordinates of the top-left corner of the block, with respect to 099 * the tile, not the subband.</p> 100 * 101 * @param c The component for which to return the next code-block. 102 * 103 * @param m The vertical index of the code-block to return, in the 104 * specified subband. 105 * 106 * @param n The horizontal index of the code-block to return, in the 107 * specified subband. 108 * 109 * @param sb The subband in which the code-block to return is. 110 * 111 * @param cblk If non-null this object will be used to return the new 112 * code-block. If null a new one will be allocated and returned. If the 113 * "data" array of the object is non-null it will be reused, if possible, 114 * to return the data. 115 * 116 * @return The next code-block in the current tile for component 'n', or 117 * null if all code-blocks for the current tile have been returned. 118 * 119 * @see DataBlk 120 * */ 121 public DataBlk getCodeBlock(int c,int m,int n,SubbandSyn sb,DataBlk cblk); 122 123 /** 124 * Returns the specified code-block in the current tile for the specified 125 * component (as a reference or copy). 126 * 127 * <p>The returned code-block may be progressive, which is indicated by 128 * the 'progressive' variable of the returned 'DataBlk' object. If a 129 * code-block is progressive it means that in a later request to this 130 * method for the same code-block it is possible to retrieve data which is 131 * a better approximation, since meanwhile more data to decode for the 132 * code-block could have been received. If the code-block is not 133 * progressive then later calls to this method for the same code-block 134 * will return the exact same data values.</p> 135 * 136 * <p>The data returned by this method can be the data in the internal 137 * buffer of this object, if any, and thus can not be modified by the 138 * caller. The 'offset' and 'scanw' of the returned data can be 139 * arbitrary. See the 'DataBlk' class.</p> 140 * 141 * <p>The 'ulx' and 'uly' members of the returned 'DataBlk' object contain 142 * the coordinates of the top-left corner of the block, with respect to 143 * the tile, not the subband.</p> 144 * 145 * @param c The component for which to return the next code-block. 146 * 147 * @param m The vertical index of the code-block to return, in the 148 * specified subband. 149 * 150 * @param n The horizontal index of the code-block to return, in the 151 * specified subband. 152 * 153 * @param sb The subband in which the code-block to return is. 154 * 155 * @param cblk If non-null this object will be used to return the new 156 * code-block. If null a new one will be allocated and returned. If the 157 * "data" array of the object is non-null it will be reused, if possible, 158 * to return the data. 159 * 160 * @return The next code-block in the current tile for component 'n', or 161 * null if all code-blocks for the current tile have been returned. 162 * 163 * @see DataBlk 164 * */ 165 public DataBlk getInternCodeBlock(int c,int m,int n,SubbandSyn sb, 166 DataBlk cblk); 167}