public abstract class

FloatBuffer

extends Buffer
implements Comparable<T>
java.lang.Object
   ↳ java.nio.Buffer
     ↳ java.nio.FloatBuffer

Class Overview

A buffer of floats.

A float buffer can be created in either of the following ways:

  • Allocate a new float array and create a buffer based on it;
  • Wrap an existing float array to create a new buffer;
  • Use ByteBuffer.asFloatBuffer to create a float buffer based on a byte buffer.

Summary

Public Methods
static FloatBuffer allocate(int capacity)
Creates a float buffer based on a newly allocated float array.
final float[] array()
Returns the float array which this buffer is based on, if there is one.
final int arrayOffset()
Returns the offset of the float array which this buffer is based on, if there is one.
abstract FloatBuffer asReadOnlyBuffer()
Returns a read-only buffer that shares its content with this buffer.
abstract FloatBuffer compact()
Compacts this float buffer.
int compareTo(FloatBuffer otherBuffer)
Compare the remaining floats of this buffer to another float buffer's remaining floats.
abstract FloatBuffer duplicate()
Returns a duplicated buffer that shares its content with this buffer.
boolean equals(Object other)
Checks whether this float buffer is equal to another object.
abstract float get()
Returns the float at the current position and increases the position by 1.
FloatBuffer get(float[] dest, int off, int len)
Reads floats from the current position into the specified float array, starting from the specified offset, and increases the position by the number of floats read.
abstract float get(int index)
Returns a float at the specified index; the position is not changed.
FloatBuffer get(float[] dest)
Reads floats from the current position into the specified float array and increases the position by the number of floats read.
final boolean hasArray()
Indicates whether this buffer is based on a float array and is read/write.
int hashCode()
Calculates this buffer's hash code from the remaining chars.
abstract boolean isDirect()
Indicates whether this buffer is direct.
abstract ByteOrder order()
Returns the byte order used by this buffer when converting floats from/to bytes.
abstract FloatBuffer put(float f)
Writes the given float to the current position and increases the position by 1.
FloatBuffer put(FloatBuffer src)
Writes all the remaining floats of the src float buffer to this buffer's current position, and increases both buffers' position by the number of floats copied.
FloatBuffer put(float[] src, int off, int len)
Writes floats from the given float array, starting from the specified offset, to the current position and increases the position by the number of floats written.
abstract FloatBuffer put(int index, float f)
Writes a float to the specified index of this buffer; the position is not changed.
final FloatBuffer put(float[] src)
Writes floats from the given float array to the current position and increases the position by the number of floats written.
abstract FloatBuffer slice()
Returns a sliced buffer that shares its content with this buffer.
String toString()
Returns a string representing the state of this float buffer.
static FloatBuffer wrap(float[] array, int start, int len)
Creates a new float buffer by wrapping the given float array.
static FloatBuffer wrap(float[] array)
Creates a new float buffer by wrapping the given float array.
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Inherited Methods
From class java.nio.Buffer
From class java.lang.Object
From interface java.lang.Comparable

Public Methods

public static FloatBuffer allocate (int capacity)

Creates a float buffer based on a newly allocated float array.

Parameters
capacity the capacity of the new buffer.
Returns
  • the created float buffer.
Throws
IllegalArgumentException if capacity is less than zero.

public final float[] array ()

Returns the float array which this buffer is based on, if there is one.

Returns
  • the float array which this buffer is based on.
Throws
ReadOnlyBufferException if this buffer is based on an array, but it is read-only.
UnsupportedOperationException if this buffer is not based on an array.

public final int arrayOffset ()

Returns the offset of the float array which this buffer is based on, if there is one.

The offset is the index of the array and corresponds to the zero position of the buffer.

Returns
  • the offset of the float array which this buffer is based on.
Throws
ReadOnlyBufferException if this buffer is based on an array, but it is read-only.
UnsupportedOperationException if this buffer is not based on an array.

public abstract FloatBuffer asReadOnlyBuffer ()

Returns a read-only buffer that shares its content with this buffer.

The returned buffer is guaranteed to be a new instance, even if this buffer is read-only itself. The new buffer's position, limit, capacity and mark are the same as this buffer.

The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means this buffer's change of content will be visible to the new buffer. The two buffer's position, limit and mark are independent.

Returns
  • a read-only version of this buffer.

public abstract FloatBuffer compact ()

Compacts this float buffer.

The remaining floats will be moved to the head of the buffer, starting from position zero. Then the position is set to remaining(); the limit is set to capacity; the mark is cleared.

Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public int compareTo (FloatBuffer otherBuffer)

Compare the remaining floats of this buffer to another float buffer's remaining floats.

Parameters
otherBuffer another float buffer.
Returns
  • a negative value if this is less than otherBuffer; 0 if this equals to otherBuffer; a positive value if this is greater than otherBuffer.
Throws
ClassCastException if otherBuffer is not a float buffer.

public abstract FloatBuffer duplicate ()

Returns a duplicated buffer that shares its content with this buffer.

The duplicated buffer's position, limit, capacity and mark are the same as this buffer. The duplicated buffer's read-only property and byte order are same as this buffer too.

The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means either buffer's change of content will be visible to the other. The two buffer's position, limit and mark are independent.

Returns
  • a duplicated buffer that shares its content with this buffer.

public boolean equals (Object other)

Checks whether this float buffer is equal to another object.

If other is not a float buffer then false is returned. Two float buffers are equal if and only if their remaining floats are exactly the same. Position, limit, capacity and mark are not considered.

Parameters
other the object to compare with this float buffer.
Returns
  • true if this float buffer is equal to other, false otherwise.

public abstract float get ()

Returns the float at the current position and increases the position by 1.

Returns
  • the float at the current position.
Throws
BufferUnderflowException if the position is equal or greater than limit.

public FloatBuffer get (float[] dest, int off, int len)

Reads floats from the current position into the specified float array, starting from the specified offset, and increases the position by the number of floats read.

Parameters
dest the target float array.
off the offset of the float array, must not be negative and no greater than dest.length.
len the number of floats to read, must be no less than zero and no greater than dest.length - off.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
IndexOutOfBoundsException if either off or len is invalid.
BufferUnderflowException if len is greater than remaining().

public abstract float get (int index)

Returns a float at the specified index; the position is not changed.

Parameters
index the index, must not be negative and less than limit.
Returns
  • a float at the specified index.
Throws
IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is invalid.

public FloatBuffer get (float[] dest)

Reads floats from the current position into the specified float array and increases the position by the number of floats read.

Calling this method has the same effect as get(dest, 0, dest.length).

Parameters
dest the destination float array.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
BufferUnderflowException if dest.length is greater than remaining().

public final boolean hasArray ()

Indicates whether this buffer is based on a float array and is read/write.

Returns
  • true if this buffer is based on a float array and provides read/write access, false otherwise.

public int hashCode ()

Calculates this buffer's hash code from the remaining chars. The position, limit, capacity and mark don't affect the hash code.

Returns
  • the hash code calculated from the remaining floats.

public abstract boolean isDirect ()

Indicates whether this buffer is direct. A direct buffer will try its best to take advantage of native memory APIs and it may not stay in the Java heap, so it is not affected by garbage collection.

A float buffer is direct if it is based on a byte buffer and the byte buffer is direct.

Returns
  • true if this buffer is direct, false otherwise.

public abstract ByteOrder order ()

Returns the byte order used by this buffer when converting floats from/to bytes.

If this buffer is not based on a byte buffer, then always return the platform's native byte order.

Returns
  • the byte order used by this buffer when converting floats from/to bytes.

public abstract FloatBuffer put (float f)

Writes the given float to the current position and increases the position by 1.

Parameters
f the float to write.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
BufferOverflowException if position is equal or greater than limit.
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public FloatBuffer put (FloatBuffer src)

Writes all the remaining floats of the src float buffer to this buffer's current position, and increases both buffers' position by the number of floats copied.

Parameters
src the source float buffer.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
BufferOverflowException if src.remaining() is greater than this buffer's remaining().
IllegalArgumentException if src is this buffer.
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public FloatBuffer put (float[] src, int off, int len)

Writes floats from the given float array, starting from the specified offset, to the current position and increases the position by the number of floats written.

Parameters
src the source float array.
off the offset of float array, must not be negative and not greater than src.length.
len the number of floats to write, must be no less than zero and no greater than src.length - off.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
BufferOverflowException if remaining() is less than len.
IndexOutOfBoundsException if either off or len is invalid.
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public abstract FloatBuffer put (int index, float f)

Writes a float to the specified index of this buffer; the position is not changed.

Parameters
index the index, must not be negative and less than the limit.
f the float to write.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
IndexOutOfBoundsException if index is invalid.
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public final FloatBuffer put (float[] src)

Writes floats from the given float array to the current position and increases the position by the number of floats written.

Calling this method has the same effect as put(src, 0, src.length).

Parameters
src the source float array.
Returns
  • this buffer.
Throws
BufferOverflowException if remaining() is less than src.length.
ReadOnlyBufferException if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer.

public abstract FloatBuffer slice ()

Returns a sliced buffer that shares its content with this buffer.

The sliced buffer's capacity will be this buffer's remaining(), and its zero position will correspond to this buffer's current position. The new buffer's position will be 0, limit will be its capacity, and its mark is cleared. The new buffer's read-only property and byte order are same as this buffer's.

The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means either buffer's change of content will be visible to the other. The two buffer's position, limit and mark are independent.

Returns
  • a sliced buffer that shares its content with this buffer.

public String toString ()

Returns a string representing the state of this float buffer.

Returns
  • a string representing the state of this float buffer.

public static FloatBuffer wrap (float[] array, int start, int len)

Creates a new float buffer by wrapping the given float array.

The new buffer's position will be start, limit will be start + len, capacity will be the length of the array.

Parameters
array the float array which the new buffer will be based on.
start the start index, must not be negative and not greater than array.length.
len the length, must not be negative and not greater than array.length - start.
Returns
  • the created float buffer.
Throws
IndexOutOfBoundsException if either start or len is invalid.
NullPointerException if array is null.

public static FloatBuffer wrap (float[] array)

Creates a new float buffer by wrapping the given float array.

Calling this method has the same effect as wrap(array, 0, array.length).

Parameters
array the float array which the new buffer will be based on.
Returns
  • the created float buffer.