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jdk.nio.DoubleBuffer

A double buffer.

This class defines four categories of operations upon double buffers:

Absolute and relative get and put methods that read and write single doubles;

Relative bulk get methods that transfer contiguous sequences of doubles from this buffer into an array; and

Relative bulk put methods that transfer contiguous sequences of doubles from a double array or some other double buffer into this buffer; and

Methods for compacting, duplicating, and slicing a double buffer.

Double buffers can be created either by allocation, which allocates space for the buffer's

content, by wrapping an existing double array into a buffer, or by creating a view of an existing byte buffer.

Like a byte buffer, a double buffer is either direct or non-direct. A double buffer created via the wrap methods of this class will be non-direct. A double buffer created as a view of a byte buffer will be direct if, and only if, the byte buffer itself is direct. Whether or not a double buffer is direct may be determined by invoking the isDirect method.

Methods in this class that do not otherwise have a value to return are specified to return the buffer upon which they are invoked. This allows method invocations to be chained.

A double buffer.

 This class defines four categories of operations upon
double buffers:



   Absolute and relative get and
  put methods that read and write
  single doubles;

   Relative bulk get
  methods that transfer contiguous sequences of doubles from this buffer
  into an array; and

   Relative bulk put
  methods that transfer contiguous sequences of doubles from a
  double array or some other double
  buffer into this buffer; and














   Methods for compacting, duplicating, and slicing
  a double buffer.



 Double buffers can be created either by allocation, which allocates space for the buffer's








content, by wrapping an existing
double array  into a buffer, or by creating a
view of an existing byte buffer.









































































































 Like a byte buffer, a double buffer is either direct or non-direct.  A
double buffer created via the wrap methods of this class will
be non-direct.  A double buffer created as a view of a byte buffer will
be direct if, and only if, the byte buffer itself is direct.  Whether or not
a double buffer is direct may be determined by invoking the isDirect method.
















 Methods in this class that do not otherwise have a value to return are
specified to return the buffer upon which they are invoked.  This allows
method invocations to be chained.
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*allocateclj

(*allocate capacity)

Allocates a new double buffer.

The new buffer's position will be zero, its limit will be its capacity, its mark will be undefined, and each of its elements will be initialized to zero. It will have a backing array, and its array offset will be zero.

capacity - The new buffer's capacity, in doubles - int

returns: The new double buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

throws: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the capacity is a negative integer

Allocates a new double buffer.

  The new buffer's position will be zero, its limit will be its
 capacity, its mark will be undefined, and each of its elements will be
 initialized to zero.  It will have a backing array,
 and its array offset will be zero.

capacity - The new buffer's capacity, in doubles - `int`

returns: The new double buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

throws: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - If the capacity is a negative integer
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*wrapclj

(*wrap array)
(*wrap array offset length)

Wraps a double array into a buffer.

The new buffer will be backed by the given double array; that is, modifications to the buffer will cause the array to be modified and vice versa. The new buffer's capacity will be array.length, its position will be offset, its limit will be offset length, and its mark will be undefined. Its backing array will be the given array, and its array offset will be zero.

array - The array that will back the new buffer - double[] offset - The offset of the subarray to be used; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length. The new buffer's position will be set to this value. - int length - The length of the subarray to be used; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - offset. The new buffer's limit will be set to offset length. - int

returns: The new double buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

throws: java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - If the preconditions on the offset and length parameters do not hold

Wraps a double array into a buffer.

  The new buffer will be backed by the given double array;
 that is, modifications to the buffer will cause the array to be modified
 and vice versa.  The new buffer's capacity will be
 array.length, its position will be offset, its limit
 will be offset  length, and its mark will be undefined.  Its
 backing array will be the given array, and
 its array offset will be zero.

array - The array that will back the new buffer - `double[]`
offset - The offset of the subarray to be used; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length. The new buffer's position will be set to this value. - `int`
length - The length of the subarray to be used; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - offset. The new buffer's limit will be set to offset length. - `int`

returns: The new double buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

throws: java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - If the preconditions on the offset and length parameters do not hold
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arrayclj

(array this)

Returns the double array that backs this buffer (optional operation).

Modifications to this buffer's content will cause the returned array's content to be modified, and vice versa.

Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing array.

returns: The array that backs this buffer - double[]

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only

Returns the double array that backs this
 buffer  (optional operation).

  Modifications to this buffer's content will cause the returned
 array's content to be modified, and vice versa.

  Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this
 method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing
 array.

returns: The array that backs this buffer - `double[]`

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only
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array-offsetclj

(array-offset this)

Returns the offset within this buffer's backing array of the first element of the buffer (optional operation).

If this buffer is backed by an array then buffer position p corresponds to array index p arrayOffset().

Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing array.

returns: The offset within this buffer's array of the first element of the buffer - int

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only

Returns the offset within this buffer's backing array of the first
 element of the buffer  (optional operation).

  If this buffer is backed by an array then buffer position p
 corresponds to array index p  arrayOffset().

  Invoke the hasArray method before invoking this
 method in order to ensure that this buffer has an accessible backing
 array.

returns: The offset within this buffer's array
          of the first element of the buffer - `int`

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is backed by an array but is read-only
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as-read-only-bufferclj

(as-read-only-buffer this)

Creates a new, read-only double buffer that shares this buffer's content.

The content of the new buffer will be that of this buffer. Changes to this buffer's content will be visible in the new buffer; the new buffer itself, however, will be read-only and will not allow the shared content to be modified. The two buffers' position, limit, and mark values will be independent.

The new buffer's capacity, limit, position, and mark values will be identical to those of this buffer.

If this buffer is itself read-only then this method behaves in exactly the same way as the duplicate method.

returns: The new, read-only double buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

Creates a new, read-only double buffer that shares this buffer's
 content.

  The content of the new buffer will be that of this buffer.  Changes
 to this buffer's content will be visible in the new buffer; the new
 buffer itself, however, will be read-only and will not allow the shared
 content to be modified.  The two buffers' position, limit, and mark
 values will be independent.

  The new buffer's capacity, limit, position, and mark values will be
 identical to those of this buffer.

  If this buffer is itself read-only then this method behaves in
 exactly the same way as the duplicate method.

returns: The new, read-only double buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`
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compactclj

(compact this)

Compacts this buffer (optional operation).

The doubles between the buffer's current position and its limit, if any, are copied to the beginning of the buffer. That is, the double at index p = position() is copied to index zero, the double at index p 1 is copied to index one, and so forth until the double at index limit() - 1 is copied to index n = limit() - 1 - p. The buffer's position is then set to n+1 and its limit is set to its capacity. The mark, if defined, is discarded.

The buffer's position is set to the number of doubles copied, rather than to zero, so that an invocation of this method can be followed immediately by an invocation of another relative put method.

returns: This buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is read-only

Compacts this buffer  (optional operation).

  The doubles between the buffer's current position and its limit,
 if any, are copied to the beginning of the buffer.  That is, the
 double at index p = position() is copied
 to index zero, the double at index p  1 is copied
 to index one, and so forth until the double at index
 limit() - 1 is copied to index
 n = limit() - 1 - p.
 The buffer's position is then set to n+1 and its limit is set to
 its capacity.  The mark, if defined, is discarded.

  The buffer's position is set to the number of doubles copied,
 rather than to zero, so that an invocation of this method can be
 followed immediately by an invocation of another relative put
 method.

returns: This buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

throws: java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException - If this buffer is read-only
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compare-toclj

(compare-to this that)

Compares this buffer to another.

Two double buffers are compared by comparing their sequences of remaining elements lexicographically, without regard to the starting position of each sequence within its corresponding buffer.

Pairs of double elements are compared as if by invoking Double.compare(double,double), except that -0.0 and 0.0 are considered to be equal. Double.NaN is considered by this method to be equal to itself and greater than all other double values (including Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY).

A double buffer is not comparable to any other type of object.

that - the object to be compared. - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

returns: A negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this buffer is less than, equal to, or greater than the given buffer - int

Compares this buffer to another.

  Two double buffers are compared by comparing their sequences of
 remaining elements lexicographically, without regard to the starting
 position of each sequence within its corresponding buffer.

 Pairs of double elements are compared as if by invoking
 Double.compare(double,double), except that
 -0.0 and 0.0 are considered to be equal.
 Double.NaN is considered by this method to be equal
 to itself and greater than all other double values
 (including Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY).





  A double buffer is not comparable to any other type of object.

that - the object to be compared. - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

returns: A negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as this buffer
          is less than, equal to, or greater than the given buffer - `int`
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direct?clj

(direct? this)

Tells whether or not this double buffer is direct.

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer is direct - boolean

Tells whether or not this double buffer is direct.

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer is direct - `boolean`
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duplicateclj

(duplicate this)

Creates a new double buffer that shares this buffer's content.

The content of the new buffer will be that of this buffer. Changes to this buffer's content will be visible in the new buffer, and vice versa; the two buffers' position, limit, and mark values will be independent.

The new buffer's capacity, limit, position, and mark values will be identical to those of this buffer. The new buffer will be direct if, and only if, this buffer is direct, and it will be read-only if, and only if, this buffer is read-only.

returns: The new double buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

Creates a new double buffer that shares this buffer's content.

  The content of the new buffer will be that of this buffer.  Changes
 to this buffer's content will be visible in the new buffer, and vice
 versa; the two buffers' position, limit, and mark values will be
 independent.

  The new buffer's capacity, limit, position, and mark values will be
 identical to those of this buffer.  The new buffer will be direct if,
 and only if, this buffer is direct, and it will be read-only if, and
 only if, this buffer is read-only.

returns: The new double buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`
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equalsclj

(equals this ob)

Tells whether or not this buffer is equal to another object.

Two double buffers are equal if, and only if,

They have the same element type,

They have the same number of remaining elements, and


The two sequences of remaining elements, considered

independently of their starting positions, are pointwise equal.

This method considers two double elements a and b to be equal if (a == b) || (Double.isNaN(a) && Double.isNaN(b)). The values -0.0 and +0.0 are considered to be equal, unlike Double.equals(Object).

A double buffer is not equal to any other type of object.

ob - The object to which this buffer is to be compared - java.lang.Object

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer is equal to the given object - boolean

Tells whether or not this buffer is equal to another object.

  Two double buffers are equal if, and only if,



    They have the same element type,

    They have the same number of remaining elements, and


    The two sequences of remaining elements, considered
   independently of their starting positions, are pointwise equal.

   This method considers two double elements a and b
   to be equal if
   (a == b) || (Double.isNaN(a) && Double.isNaN(b)).
   The values -0.0 and +0.0 are considered to be
   equal, unlike Double.equals(Object).





  A double buffer is not equal to any other type of object.

ob - The object to which this buffer is to be compared - `java.lang.Object`

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer is equal to the
           given object - `boolean`
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getclj

(get this)
(get this index)
(get this dst offset length)

Relative bulk get method.

This method transfers doubles from this buffer into the given destination array. If there are fewer doubles remaining in the buffer than are required to satisfy the request, that is, if length > remaining(), then no doubles are transferred and a BufferUnderflowException is thrown.

Otherwise, this method copies length doubles from this buffer into the given array, starting at the current position of this buffer and at the given offset in the array. The position of this buffer is then incremented by length.

In other words, an invocation of this method of the form src.get(dst, off, len) has exactly the same effect as the loop

 for (int i = off; i < off  len; i++)
     dst[i] = src.get():

except that it first checks that there are sufficient doubles in this buffer and it is potentially much more efficient.

dst - The array into which doubles are to be written - double[] offset - The offset within the array of the first double to be written; must be non-negative and no larger than dst.length - int length - The maximum number of doubles to be written to the given array; must be non-negative and no larger than dst.length - offset - int

returns: This buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

throws: java.nio.BufferUnderflowException - If there are fewer than length doubles remaining in this buffer

Relative bulk get method.

  This method transfers doubles from this buffer into the given
 destination array.  If there are fewer doubles remaining in the
 buffer than are required to satisfy the request, that is, if
 length > remaining(), then no
 doubles are transferred and a BufferUnderflowException is
 thrown.

  Otherwise, this method copies length doubles from this
 buffer into the given array, starting at the current position of this
 buffer and at the given offset in the array.  The position of this
 buffer is then incremented by length.

  In other words, an invocation of this method of the form
 src.get(dst, off, len) has exactly the same effect as
 the loop



     for (int i = off; i < off  len; i++)
         dst[i] = src.get():

 except that it first checks that there are sufficient doubles in
 this buffer and it is potentially much more efficient.

dst - The array into which doubles are to be written - `double[]`
offset - The offset within the array of the first double to be written; must be non-negative and no larger than dst.length - `int`
length - The maximum number of doubles to be written to the given array; must be non-negative and no larger than dst.length - offset - `int`

returns: This buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

throws: java.nio.BufferUnderflowException - If there are fewer than length doubles remaining in this buffer
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has-array?clj

(has-array? this)

Tells whether or not this buffer is backed by an accessible double array.

If this method returns true then the array and arrayOffset methods may safely be invoked.

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer is backed by an array and is not read-only - boolean

Tells whether or not this buffer is backed by an accessible double
 array.

  If this method returns true then the array
 and arrayOffset methods may safely be invoked.

returns: true if, and only if, this buffer
          is backed by an array and is not read-only - `boolean`
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hash-codeclj

(hash-code this)

Returns the current hash code of this buffer.

The hash code of a double buffer depends only upon its remaining elements; that is, upon the elements from position() up to, and including, the element at limit() - 1.

Because buffer hash codes are content-dependent, it is inadvisable to use buffers as keys in hash maps or similar data structures unless it is known that their contents will not change.

returns: The current hash code of this buffer - int

Returns the current hash code of this buffer.

  The hash code of a double buffer depends only upon its remaining
 elements; that is, upon the elements from position() up to, and
 including, the element at limit() - 1.

  Because buffer hash codes are content-dependent, it is inadvisable
 to use buffers as keys in hash maps or similar data structures unless it
 is known that their contents will not change.

returns: The current hash code of this buffer - `int`
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orderclj

(order this)

Retrieves this buffer's byte order.

The byte order of a double buffer created by allocation or by wrapping an existing double array is the native order of the underlying hardware. The byte order of a double buffer created as a view of a byte buffer is that of the byte buffer at the moment that the view is created.

returns: This buffer's byte order - java.nio.ByteOrder

Retrieves this buffer's byte order.

  The byte order of a double buffer created by allocation or by
 wrapping an existing double array is the native order of the underlying
 hardware.  The byte order of a double buffer created as a view of a byte buffer is that of the
 byte buffer at the moment that the view is created.

returns: This buffer's byte order - `java.nio.ByteOrder`
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putclj

(put this d)
(put this index d)
(put this src offset length)

Relative bulk put method (optional operation).

This method transfers doubles into this buffer from the given source array. If there are more doubles to be copied from the array than remain in this buffer, that is, if length > remaining(), then no doubles are transferred and a BufferOverflowException is thrown.

Otherwise, this method copies length doubles from the given array into this buffer, starting at the given offset in the array and at the current position of this buffer. The position of this buffer is then incremented by length.

In other words, an invocation of this method of the form dst.put(src, off, len) has exactly the same effect as the loop

 for (int i = off; i < off  len; i++)
     dst.put(a[i]);

except that it first checks that there is sufficient space in this buffer and it is potentially much more efficient.

src - The array from which doubles are to be read - double[] offset - The offset within the array of the first double to be read; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - int length - The number of doubles to be read from the given array; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - offset - int

returns: This buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

throws: java.nio.BufferOverflowException - If there is insufficient space in this buffer

Relative bulk put method  (optional operation).

  This method transfers doubles into this buffer from the given
 source array.  If there are more doubles to be copied from the array
 than remain in this buffer, that is, if
 length > remaining(), then no
 doubles are transferred and a BufferOverflowException is
 thrown.

  Otherwise, this method copies length doubles from the
 given array into this buffer, starting at the given offset in the array
 and at the current position of this buffer.  The position of this buffer
 is then incremented by length.

  In other words, an invocation of this method of the form
 dst.put(src, off, len) has exactly the same effect as
 the loop



     for (int i = off; i < off  len; i++)
         dst.put(a[i]);

 except that it first checks that there is sufficient space in this
 buffer and it is potentially much more efficient.

src - The array from which doubles are to be read - `double[]`
offset - The offset within the array of the first double to be read; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - `int`
length - The number of doubles to be read from the given array; must be non-negative and no larger than array.length - offset - `int`

returns: This buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`

throws: java.nio.BufferOverflowException - If there is insufficient space in this buffer
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sliceclj

(slice this)

Creates a new double buffer whose content is a shared subsequence of this buffer's content.

The content of the new buffer will start at this buffer's current position. Changes to this buffer's content will be visible in the new buffer, and vice versa; the two buffers' position, limit, and mark values will be independent.

The new buffer's position will be zero, its capacity and its limit will be the number of doubles remaining in this buffer, and its mark will be undefined. The new buffer will be direct if, and only if, this buffer is direct, and it will be read-only if, and only if, this buffer is read-only.

returns: The new double buffer - java.nio.DoubleBuffer

Creates a new double buffer whose content is a shared subsequence of
 this buffer's content.

  The content of the new buffer will start at this buffer's current
 position.  Changes to this buffer's content will be visible in the new
 buffer, and vice versa; the two buffers' position, limit, and mark
 values will be independent.

  The new buffer's position will be zero, its capacity and its limit
 will be the number of doubles remaining in this buffer, and its mark
 will be undefined.  The new buffer will be direct if, and only if, this
 buffer is direct, and it will be read-only if, and only if, this buffer
 is read-only.

returns: The new double buffer - `java.nio.DoubleBuffer`
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to-stringclj

(to-string this)

Returns a string summarizing the state of this buffer.

returns: A summary string - java.lang.String

Returns a string summarizing the state of this buffer.

returns: A summary string - `java.lang.String`
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