org.abora.white.spaces.cross
Class BoxProjectionStepper
java.lang.Object
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+--org.abora.white.xpp.basic.Heaper
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+--org.abora.white.collection.steppers.Stepper
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+--org.abora.white.spaces.cross.BoxProjectionStepper
- public class BoxProjectionStepper
- extends Stepper
Steps over all projections of some boxes. was not.a.type but this prevented compilation
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
myRegion
protected GenericCrossRegion myRegion
myBoxIndex
protected int myBoxIndex
myBoxLimit
protected int myBoxLimit
myDimension
protected int myDimension
SomeSteppers
protected static InstanceCache SomeSteppers
BoxProjectionStepper
public BoxProjectionStepper(GenericCrossRegion region)
BoxProjectionStepper
public BoxProjectionStepper(GenericCrossRegion region,
int boxIndex,
int boxLimit)
BoxProjectionStepper
public BoxProjectionStepper(GenericCrossRegion region,
int boxIndex,
int boxLimit,
int dimension)
copy
public Stepper copy()
- Return a new stepper which steps independently of me, but whose current
value is the same as mine, and which must produce a future history of values
which satisfies the same obligation that my contract obligates me to produce
now. Typically, this will mean that he must produce the same future history
that I'm going to produce. However, let's say that I am enumerating the
elements of a partial order in some full order which is consistent with the
partial order. If a copy of me is made after I'm part way through, then me
and my copy may produce any future history compatable both with the partial
order and the elements I've already produced by the time of the copy. Of
course, a subclass or a Stepper creating message (like
IntegerRegion::stepper()) may specify the more stringent requirement (that a
copy must produce the same sequence).
To prevent aliasing, Steppers should typically be passed by copy. See class
comment.
- Specified by:
copy in class Stepper
destroy
public void destroy()
- Overrides:
destroy in class Heaper
fetch
public Heaper fetch()
- Description copied from class:
Stepper
- If I am exhausted (i.e., if (!! this->hasValue())), then return NULL. Else return
current element. I return wimpily since most items returned are held by collections.
If I create a new object, I should cache it.
- Specified by:
fetch in class Stepper
hasValue
public boolean hasValue()
- Description copied from class:
Stepper
- Iff I have a current value (i.e. this message returns true), then I am not
exhasted. 'fetch' and 'get' will both return this value, and I can be 'step'ped to
my next state. As I am stepped, eventually I may become exhausted (the
reverse of all the above), which is a permanent condition.
Note that not all steppers have to be exhaustable. A Stepper which
enumerates all primes is perfectly reasonable. Assuming otherwise will create
infinite loops. See class comment.
- Specified by:
hasValue in class Stepper
step
public void step()
- Description copied from class:
Stepper
- Essential. If I am currently exhausted (see Stepper::hasValue()), then it is an error to
step me. The result of doing so isn't currently specified (we probably should specify it
to BLAST, but I know that the implementation doesn't currently live up to that spec).
If I am not exhausted, then this advances me to my next state. If my current value (see
Stepper::get()) was my final value, then I am now exhausted, otherwise my new current
value is the next value.
- Specified by:
step in class Stepper
dimension
public int dimension()
projection
public XnRegion projection()
make
public static BoxProjectionStepper make(GenericCrossRegion region)
make
public static BoxProjectionStepper make(GenericCrossRegion region,
int boxIndex,
int boxLimit)
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