org.das2.qds.SparseDataSet
DataSet for storing sparse data. This is used initially to describe bundles.
This returns 0 where no data has been set. For example,
sp= SparseDataSet.createQube([2,4])
sp[2,2]= 1
print sp[0,0]
createQube
createQube( int[] qube ) → org.das2.qds.SparseDataSet
create the qube dataset with the given dimensions. This
was introduced because setQube cannot be called from Jython scripts.
Parameters
qube - the index dimensions.
Returns:
SparseDataSet with the given rank and dimensions based on qube.
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createRank
createRank( int rank ) → org.das2.qds.SparseDataSet
create the dataset with the given rank. The length of any dimension is explicitly set with the setLength
method or implicitly by the highest index assigned a value. Note Jython scripts are unable to call the setLength method.
Parameters
rank - number of indeces
Returns:
a dataset that is empty.
See Also:
createRankLen(int, int)
createQube(int[])
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createRankLen
createRankLen( int rank, int len0 ) → org.das2.qds.SparseDataSet
create the dataset with the given rank and initial length. This
was introduced because setLength cannot be called from Jython scripts.
Each record will have length(i) based on the highest index assigned.
Parameters
rank - the result's rank.
len0 - the number of records in the result.
Returns:
SparseDataSet with the given rank.
See Also:
createQube(int[])
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length
length( ) → int
Returns:
int
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length( int i ) → int
length( int i0, int i1 ) → int
length( int i0, int i1, int i2 ) → int
putValue
putValue( double d ) → void
Parameters
d - a double
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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putValue( int i0, double d ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, double d ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, double d ) → void
putValue( int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3, double d ) → void
rank
rank( ) → int
Returns:
int
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setLength
setLength( int length ) → void
set the length of the zeroth dimension. Other dimensions have length set implicitly by the highest value set.
If this is not set explicitly, then it will be implicit as well.
Parameters
length - an int
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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setQube
setQube( int[] qube ) → void
make this a qube dataset, where all the lengths are the same.
Parameters
qube - an int[]
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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value
value( ) → double
Returns:
double
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value( int i0 ) → double
value( int i0, int i1 ) → double
value( int i0, int i1, int i2 ) → double
value( int i0, int i1, int i2, int i3 ) → double