public class ResizableDoubleArray extends Object implements Serializable
 The internal storage array starts with capacity determined by the
 initialCapacity property, which can be set by the constructor.
 The default initial capacity is 16.  Adding elements using
 addElement(double) appends elements to the end of the array.
 When there are no open entries at the end of the internal storage array,
 the array is expanded.  The size of the expanded array depends on the
 expansionMode and expansionFactor properties.
 The expansionMode determines whether the size of the array is
 multiplied by the expansionFactor
 (ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode.MULTIPLICATIVE) or if the expansion is additive
 (ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode.ADDITIVE -- expansionFactor storage
 locations added).
 The default expansionMode is MULTIPLICATIVE and the default
 expansionFactor is 2.
 
 The addElementRolling(double) method adds a new element to the end
 of the internal storage array and adjusts the "usable window" of the
 internal array forward by one position (effectively making what was the
 second element the first, and so on).  Repeated activations of this method
 (or activation of discardFrontElements(int)) will effectively orphan
 the storage locations at the beginning of the internal storage array.  To
 reclaim this storage, each time one of these methods is activated, the size
 of the internal storage array is compared to the number of addressable
 elements (the numElements property) and if the difference
 is too large, the internal array is contracted to size
 numElements + 1.  The determination of when the internal
 storage array is "too large" depends on the expansionMode and
 contractionFactor properties.  If  the expansionMode
 is MULTIPLICATIVE, contraction is triggered when the
 ratio between storage array length and numElements exceeds
 contractionFactor.  If the expansionMode
 is ADDITIVE, the number of excess storage locations
 is compared to contractionFactor.
 
 To avoid cycles of expansions and contractions, the
 expansionFactor must not exceed the contractionFactor.
 Constructors and mutators for both of these properties enforce this
 requirement, throwing a MathIllegalArgumentException if it is
 violated.
 
Note: this class is NOT thread-safe.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description | 
|---|---|
| static class  | ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionModeSpecification of expansion algorithm. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ResizableDoubleArray()Creates an instance with default properties. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(double[] initialArray)Creates an instance from an existing  double[]with the
 initial capacity and numElements corresponding to the size of
 the supplieddouble[]array. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity)Creates an instance with the specified initial capacity. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                    double expansionFactor)Creates an instance with the specified initial capacity
 and expansion factor. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                    double expansionFactor,
                    double contractionCriterion)Creates an instance with the specified initial capacity,
 expansion factor, and contraction criteria. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                    double expansionFactor,
                    double contractionCriterion,
                    ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode expansionMode,
                    double... data)Creates an instance with the specified properties. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray(ResizableDoubleArray original)Copy constructor. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | addElement(double value)Adds an element to the end of this expandable array. | 
| double | addElementRolling(double value)Adds an element to the end of the array and removes the first
 element in the array. | 
| void | addElements(double[] values)Adds several element to the end of this expandable array. | 
| protected void | checkContractExpand(double contraction,
                   double expansion)Checks the expansion factor and the contraction criterion and raises
 an exception if the contraction criterion is smaller than the
 expansion criterion. | 
| void | clear()Clear the array contents, resetting the number of elements to zero. | 
| double | compute(MathArrays.Function f)Performs an operation on the addressable elements of the array. | 
| void | contract()Contracts the storage array to the (size of the element set) + 1 - to avoid
 a zero length array. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray | copy()Returns a copy of the ResizableDoubleArray. | 
| void | discardFrontElements(int i)Discards the  iinitial elements of the array. | 
| void | discardMostRecentElements(int i)Discards the  ilast elements of the array. | 
| boolean | equals(Object object)Returns true iff object is a ResizableDoubleArray with the same properties
 as this and an identical internal storage array. | 
| protected void | expand()Expands the internal storage array using the expansion factor. | 
| protected double[] | getArrayRef()Provides direct access to the internal storage array. | 
| int | getCapacity()Gets the currently allocated size of the internal data structure used
 for storing elements. | 
| double | getContractionCriterion()The contraction criterion defines when the internal array will contract
 to store only the number of elements in the element array. | 
| double | getElement(int index)Returns the element at the specified index. | 
| double[] | getElements()Returns a double array containing the elements of this ResizableArray. | 
| double | getExpansionFactor()The expansion factor controls the size of a new array when an array
 needs to be expanded. | 
| ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode | getExpansionMode()The expansion mode determines whether the internal storage
 array grows additively or multiplicatively when it is expanded. | 
| int | getNumElements()Returns the number of elements currently in the array. | 
| protected int | getStartIndex()Returns the "start index" of the internal array. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hash code consistent with equals. | 
| void | setElement(int index,
          double value)Sets the element at the specified index. | 
| void | setNumElements(int i)This function allows you to control the number of elements contained
 in this array, and can be used to "throw out" the last n values in an
 array. | 
| double | substituteMostRecentElement(double value)Substitutes  valuefor the most recently added value. | 
public ResizableDoubleArray()
initialCapacity = 16expansionMode = MULTIPLICATIVEexpansionFactor = 2.0contractionCriterion = 2.5public ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity)
                     throws MathIllegalArgumentException
Other properties take default values:
expansionMode = MULTIPLICATIVEexpansionFactor = 2.0contractionCriterion = 2.5initialCapacity - Initial size of the internal storage array.MathIllegalArgumentException - if initialCapacity <= 0.public ResizableDoubleArray(double[] initialArray)
double[] with the
 initial capacity and numElements corresponding to the size of
 the supplied double[] array.
 If the supplied array is null, a new empty array with the default initial capacity will be created. The input array is copied, not referenced. Other properties take default values:
expansionMode = MULTIPLICATIVEexpansionFactor = 2.0contractionCriterion = 2.5initialArray - initial arraypublic ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                            double expansionFactor)
                     throws MathIllegalArgumentException
The remaining properties take default values:
expansionMode = MULTIPLICATIVEcontractionCriterion = 0.5 + expansionFactorThrows MathIllegalArgumentException if the following conditions are not met:
initialCapacity > 0expansionFactor > 1initialCapacity - Initial size of the internal storage array.expansionFactor - The array will be expanded based on this parameter.MathIllegalArgumentException - if parameters are not valid.public ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                            double expansionFactor,
                            double contractionCriterion)
                     throws MathIllegalArgumentException
 The expansion mode will default to MULTIPLICATIVE.
 
Throws MathIllegalArgumentException if the following conditions are not met:
initialCapacity > 0expansionFactor > 1contractionCriterion >= expansionFactorinitialCapacity - Initial size of the internal storage array.expansionFactor - The array will be expanded based on this parameter.contractionCriterion - Contraction criterion.MathIllegalArgumentException - if the parameters are not valid.public ResizableDoubleArray(int initialCapacity,
                            double expansionFactor,
                            double contractionCriterion,
                            ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode expansionMode,
                            double... data)
                     throws MathIllegalArgumentException
initialCapacity > 0expansionFactor > 1contractionCriterion >= expansionFactorinitialCapacity - Initial size of the internal storage array.expansionFactor - The array will be expanded based on this parameter.contractionCriterion - Contraction criteria.expansionMode - Expansion mode.data - Initial contents of the array.MathIllegalArgumentException - if the parameters are not valid.NullArgumentException - if expansionMode is nullpublic ResizableDoubleArray(ResizableDoubleArray original) throws NullArgumentException
 Creates a new ResizableDoubleArray that is a deep, fresh copy of the original.
 Original may not be null; otherwise a NullArgumentException is thrown.
original - array to copyNullArgumentException - if original is nullpublic void addElement(double value)
value - Value to be added to end of array.public void addElements(double[] values)
values - Values to be added to end of array.public double addElementRolling(double value)
The effect is similar to a push operation in a FIFO queue.
Example: If the array contains the elements 1, 2, 3, 4 (in that order) and addElementRolling(5) is invoked, the result is an array containing the entries 2, 3, 4, 5 and the value returned is 1.
value - Value to be added to the array.public double substituteMostRecentElement(double value)
                                   throws MathIllegalStateException
value for the most recently added value.
 
 Returns the value that has been replaced. If the array is empty (i.e.
 if numElements is zero), an MathIllegalStateException is thrown.
value - New value to substitute for the most recently added valueMathIllegalStateException - if the array is emptyprotected void checkContractExpand(double contraction,
                                   double expansion)
                            throws MathIllegalArgumentException
contraction - Criterion to be checked.expansion - Factor to be checked.MathIllegalArgumentException - if contraction < expansion.MathIllegalArgumentException - if contraction <= 1.MathIllegalArgumentException - if expansion <= 1 .public void clear()
public void contract()
public void discardFrontElements(int i)
                          throws MathIllegalArgumentException
i initial elements of the array.
 
 For example, if the array contains the elements 1,2,3,4, invoking
 discardFrontElements(2) will cause the first two elements
 to be discarded, leaving 3,4 in the array.
i - the number of elements to discard from the front of the arrayMathIllegalArgumentException - if i is greater than numElements.public void discardMostRecentElements(int i)
                               throws MathIllegalArgumentException
i last elements of the array.
 
 For example, if the array contains the elements 1,2,3,4, invoking
 discardMostRecentElements(2) will cause the last two elements
 to be discarded, leaving 1,2 in the array.
i - the number of elements to discard from the end of the arrayMathIllegalArgumentException - if i is greater than numElements.protected void expand()
 If expansionMode is set to MULTIPLICATIVE,
 the new array size will be internalArray.length * expansionFactor.
 If expansionMode is set to ADDITIVE, the length
 after expansion will be internalArray.length + expansionFactor.
public double getContractionCriterion()
 If the expansionMode is MULTIPLICATIVE,
 contraction is triggered when the ratio between storage array length
 and numElements exceeds contractionFactor.
 If the expansionMode is ADDITIVE, the
 number of excess storage locations is compared to contractionFactor.
public double getElement(int index)
index - index to fetch a value fromArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is less than
 zero or is greater than getNumElements() - 1.public double[] getElements()
This method returns a copy, not a reference to the underlying array, so that changes made to the returned array have no effect on this ResizableArray.
public double getExpansionFactor()
 The expansionMode determines whether the size of the array
 is multiplied by the expansionFactor (MULTIPLICATIVE) or if
 the expansion is additive (ADDITIVE -- expansionFactor
 storage locations added).  The default expansionMode is
 MULTIPLICATIVE and the default expansionFactor is 2.0.
public ResizableDoubleArray.ExpansionMode getExpansionMode()
public int getCapacity()
the number of
 elements actually stored.public int getNumElements()
protected double[] getArrayRef()
 To correctly address elements of the array, the "start index" is
 required (available via the getStartIndex
 method.
 
This method should only be used to avoid copying the internal array. The returned value must be used for reading only; other uses could lead to this object becoming inconsistent.
 The getElements() method has no such limitation since it
 returns a copy of this array's addressable elements.
protected int getStartIndex()
 The addressable elements in the array are at indices contained in
 the interval [getStartIndex(),
               getStartIndex() + getNumElements() - 1].
public double compute(MathArrays.Function f)
f - Function to be applied on this array.public void setElement(int index,
                       double value)
 If the specified index is greater than getNumElements() - 1,
 the numElements property is increased to index +1
 and additional storage is allocated (if necessary) for the new element and
 all (uninitialized) elements between the new element and the previous end
 of the array).
index - index to store a value invalue - value to store at the specified indexArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if index < 0.public void setNumElements(int i)
                    throws MathIllegalArgumentException
i - a new number of elementsMathIllegalArgumentException - if i is negative.public ResizableDoubleArray copy()
public boolean equals(Object object)
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