public class Kernel extends Object implements Cloneable
Kernel
class defines a matrix that describes how a
specified pixel and its surrounding pixels affect the value
computed for the pixel's position in the output image of a filtering
operation. The X origin and Y origin indicate the kernel matrix element
that corresponds to the pixel position for which an output value is
being computed.ConvolveOp
Constructor and Description |
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Kernel(int width,
int height,
float[] data)
Constructs a
Kernel object from an array of floats. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
clone()
Clones this object.
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int |
getHeight()
Returns the height of this
Kernel . |
float[] |
getKernelData(float[] data)
Returns the kernel data in row major order.
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int |
getWidth()
Returns the width of this
Kernel . |
int |
getXOrigin()
Returns the X origin of this
Kernel . |
int |
getYOrigin()
Returns the Y origin of this
Kernel . |
public Kernel(int width, int height, float[] data)
Kernel
object from an array of floats.
The first width
*height
elements of
the data
array are copied.
If the length of the data
array is less
than width*height, an IllegalArgumentException
is thrown.
The X origin is (width-1)/2 and the Y origin is (height-1)/2.IllegalArgumentException
- if the length of data
is less than the product of width
and
height
width
- width of the kernelheight
- height of the kerneldata
- kernel data in row major orderpublic final int getXOrigin()
Kernel
.public final int getYOrigin()
Kernel
.public final int getWidth()
Kernel
.Kernel
.public final int getHeight()
Kernel
.Kernel
.public final float[] getKernelData(float[] data)
data
array is returned. If data
is null
, a new array is allocated.IllegalArgumentException
- if data
is less
than the size of this Kernel
data
- if non-null, contains the returned kernel datadata
array containing the kernel data
in row major order or, if data
is
null
, a newly allocated array containing
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