public class IIOByteBuffer extends Object
A class representing a mutable reference to an array of bytes and an offset and length within that array. IIOByteBuffer
is used by ImageInputStream
to supply a sequence of bytes to the caller, possibly with fewer copies than using the conventional read
methods that take a user-supplied byte array.
The byte array referenced by an IIOByteBuffer
will generally be part of an internal data structure belonging to an ImageReader
implementation; its contents should be considered read-only and must not be modified.
public IIOByteBuffer(byte[] data, int offset, int length)
Constructs an IIOByteBuffer
that references a given byte array, offset, and length.
data
- a byte array.offset
- an int offset within the array.length
- an int specifying the length of the data of interest within byte array, in bytes.public byte[] getData()
Returns a reference to the byte array. The returned value should be treated as read-only, and only the portion specified by the values of getOffset
and getLength
should be used.
getOffset()
, getLength()
, setData(byte[])
public void setData(byte[] data)
Updates the array reference that will be returned by subsequent calls to the getData
method.
data
- a byte array reference containing the new data value.getData()
public int getOffset()
Returns the offset within the byte array returned by getData
at which the data of interest start.
getData()
, getLength()
, setOffset(int)
public void setOffset(int offset)
Updates the value that will be returned by subsequent calls to the getOffset
method.
offset
- an int containing the new offset value.getOffset()
public int getLength()
Returns the length of the data of interest within the byte array returned by getData
.
getData()
, getOffset()
, setLength(int)
public void setLength(int length)
Updates the value that will be returned by subsequent calls to the getLength
method.
length
- an int containing the new length value.getLength()
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