Name

DoubleBuffer

Synopsis

DoubleBuffer holds a sequence of double values for use in an I/O operation. Most of the methods of this class are directly analogous to methods defined by ByteBuffer except that they use double and double[ ] argument and return values instead of byte and byte[ ] values. See ByteBuffer for details.

DoubleBuffer is abstract and has no constructor. Create one by calling the static allocate( ) or wrap( ) methods, which are also analogs of ByteBuffer methods. Or, create a “view” DoubleBuffer by calling the asDoubleBuffer( ) method of an underlying ByteBuffer.

java.nio.DoubleBuffer

Figure 13-5. java.nio.DoubleBuffer

public abstract class DoubleBuffer extends Buffer 
implements Comparable<DoubleBuffer> {
// No Constructor
                  // Public Class Methods
     public static DoubleBuffer allocate(int capacity);  
     public static DoubleBuffer wrap(double[ ] array);  
     public static DoubleBuffer wrap(double[ ] array, int offset, int length);  
// Public Instance Methods
     public final double[ ] array( );  
     public final int arrayOffset( );  
     public abstract DoubleBuffer asReadOnlyBuffer( );  
     public abstract DoubleBuffer compact( );  
     public abstract DoubleBuffer duplicate( );  
     public abstract double get( );  
     public abstract double get(int index);  
     public DoubleBuffer get(double[ ] dst);  
     public DoubleBuffer get(double[ ] dst, int offset, int length);  
     public final boolean hasArray( );  
     public abstract boolean isDirect( ); public ...

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