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java.lang.Object | +--java.awt.image.LookupTable
This abstract class defines a lookup table object. ByteLookupTable and ShortLookupTable are subclasses, which contain byte and short data, respectively. A lookup table contains data arrays for one or more bands (or components) of an image (for example, separate arrays for R, G, and B), and it contains an offset which will be subtracted from the input values before indexing into the arrays. This allows an array smaller than the native data size to be provided for a constrained input. If there is only one array in the lookup table, it will be applied to all bands. All arrays must be the same size.
ByteLookupTable
,
ShortLookupTable
,
LookupOp
Constructor Summary | |
protected |
LookupTable(int offset,
int numComponents)
Constructs a new LookupTable from the number of components and an offset into the lookup table. |
Method Summary | |
int |
getNumComponents()
Returns the number of components in the lookup table. |
int |
getOffset()
Returns the offset. |
abstract int[] |
lookupPixel(int[] src,
int[] dest)
Returns an int array of components for one pixel. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
protected LookupTable(int offset, int numComponents)
offset
- the offset to subtract from input values before indexing
into the data arrays for this LookupTable
numComponents
- the number of data arrays in this
LookupTable
IllegalArgumentException
- if offset
is less than 0
or if numComponents
is less than 1Method Detail |
public int getNumComponents()
public int getOffset()
public abstract int[] lookupPixel(int[] src, int[] dest)
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