public class BitBuffer
extends java.lang.Object
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private ome.codecs.BitBuffer |
buffer
Deprecated.
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Constructor and Description |
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BitBuffer(byte[] byteBuffer)
Deprecated.
Default constructor.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getBits(int bitsToRead)
Deprecated.
Returns an int value representing the value of the bits read from
the byte array, from the current position.
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byte[] |
getByteBuffer()
Deprecated.
Return the backing byte array.
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(package private) ome.codecs.BitBuffer |
getWrapped()
Deprecated.
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boolean |
isBitOnByteBoundary()
Deprecated.
Checks if the current position is on a byte boundary, that is the next
bit in the byte array is the first bit in a byte.
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static void |
main(java.lang.String[] args)
Deprecated.
Testing method.
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void |
skipBits(long bits)
Deprecated.
Skips a number of bits in the BitBuffer.
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public byte[] getByteBuffer()
public void skipBits(long bits)
bits
- Number of bits to skippublic int getBits(int bitsToRead)
The current position is modified by this call.
Bits are pushed into the int from the right, endianness is not considered by the method on its own. So, if 5 bits were read from the buffer "10101", the int would be the integer representation of 000...0010101 on the target machine.
In general, this also means the result will be positive unless a full 32 bits are read.
Requesting more than 32 bits is allowed, but only up to 32 bits worth of data will be returned (the last 32 bits read).
bitsToRead
- the number of bits to read from the bit bufferpublic boolean isBitOnByteBoundary()
ome.codecs.BitBuffer getWrapped()
public static void main(java.lang.String[] args)
args
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