Class DiscreteFrequencyDistribution

    • Constructor Detail

      • DiscreteFrequencyDistribution

        public DiscreteFrequencyDistribution​(long[] binCounts)
        Construct an n-dimensional counter with the given number of bins
      • DiscreteFrequencyDistribution

        public DiscreteFrequencyDistribution​(Img<LongType> img)
        Construct an n-dimensional counter using a provided Img<LongType> to store counts.
    • Method Detail

      • resetCounters

        public void resetCounters()
        Resets all frequency counts to zero.
      • frequency

        public long frequency​(long[] binPos)
        Returns the frequency count associated with a given bin.
      • setFrequency

        public void setFrequency​(long[] binPos,
                                 long value)
        Sets the frequency count associated with a given bin.
      • relativeFrequency

        public double relativeFrequency​(long[] binPos)
        Returns the relative frequency (0 <= f <= 1) associated with a given bin.
      • increment

        public void increment​(long[] binPos)
        Increments the frequency count of a specified bin.
      • decrement

        public void decrement​(long[] binPos)
        Decrements the frequency count of a specified bin.
      • totalValues

        public long totalValues()
        Returns the total number of values counted by this distribution.
      • modeCount

        public long modeCount()
        Returns the highest frequency count found within the bins.
      • modePositions

        public java.util.List<long[]> modePositions()
        Returns a list of bin positions of the highest frequency bins.
      • randomAccess

        public RandomAccess<LongType> randomAccess()
        Description copied from interface: RandomAccessible
        Create a random access sampler for integer coordinates.

        The returned random access covers as much of the domain as possible.

        Please note: RandomAccessibleIntervals have a finite domain (their Interval), so RandomAccessible.randomAccess() is only guaranteed to cover this finite domain. This may lead to unexpected results when using Views. In the following code
         RandomAccessible<T> extended = Views.extendBorder( img )
         RandomAccessibleInterval<T> cropped = Views.interval( extended, img );
         RandomAccess<T> a1 = extended.randomAccess();
         RandomAccess<T> a2 = cropped.randomAccess();
         
        The access a1 on the extended image is valid everywhere. However, somewhat counter-intuitively, the access a2 on the extended and cropped image is only valid on the interval img to which the extended image was cropped. The access is only required to cover this interval, because it is the domain of the cropped image. Views attempts to provide the fastest possible access that meets this requirement, and will therefore strip the extension. To deal with this, if you know that you need to access pixels outside the domain of the RandomAccessibleInterval, and you know that the RandomAccessibleInterval is actually defined beyond its interval boundaries, then use the RandomAccessible.randomAccess(Interval) variant and specify which interval you actually want to access. In the above example,
         RandomAccess<T> a2 = cropped.randomAccess( Intervals.expand( img, 10 ) );
         
        will provide the extended access as expected.
        Specified by:
        randomAccess in interface RandomAccessible<LongType>
        Returns:
        random access sampler
      • randomAccess

        public RandomAccess<LongType> randomAccess​(Interval interval)
        Description copied from interface: RandomAccessible
        Create a random access sampler for integer coordinates.

        The returned random access is intended to be used in the specified interval only. Thus, the RandomAccessible may provide optimized versions. If the interval is completely contained in the domain, the random access is guaranteed to provide the same values as that obtained by RandomAccessible.randomAccess() within the interval.

        Specified by:
        randomAccess in interface RandomAccessible<LongType>
        Parameters:
        interval - in which interval you intend to use the random access.
        Returns:
        random access sampler
      • min

        public long min​(int d)
        Description copied from interface: Interval
        Get the minimum in dimension d.
        Specified by:
        min in interface Interval
        Parameters:
        d - dimension
        Returns:
        minimum in dimension d.
      • min

        public void min​(long[] min)
        Description copied from interface: Interval
        Write the minimum of each dimension into long[].
        Specified by:
        min in interface Interval
      • max

        public long max​(int d)
        Description copied from interface: Interval
        Get the maximum in dimension d.
        Specified by:
        max in interface Interval
        Parameters:
        d - dimension
        Returns:
        maximum in dimension d.
      • max

        public void max​(long[] max)
        Description copied from interface: Interval
        Write the maximum of each dimension into long[].
        Specified by:
        max in interface Interval
      • realMin

        public double realMin​(int d)
        Description copied from interface: RealInterval
        Get the minimum in dimension d.
        Specified by:
        realMin in interface RealInterval
        Parameters:
        d - dimension
        Returns:
        minimum in dimension d.
      • realMin

        public void realMin​(double[] min)
        Description copied from interface: RealInterval
        Write the minimum of each dimension into double[].
        Specified by:
        realMin in interface RealInterval
      • realMax

        public double realMax​(int d)
        Description copied from interface: RealInterval
        Get the maximum in dimension d.
        Specified by:
        realMax in interface RealInterval
        Parameters:
        d - dimension
        Returns:
        maximum in dimension d.
      • realMax

        public void realMax​(double[] max)
        Description copied from interface: RealInterval
        Write the maximum of each dimension into double[].
        Specified by:
        realMax in interface RealInterval
      • dimensions

        public void dimensions​(long[] dimensions)
        Description copied from interface: Dimensions
        Write the number of pixels in each dimension into long[].
        Specified by:
        dimensions in interface Dimensions
      • dimension

        public long dimension​(int d)
        Description copied from interface: Dimensions
        Get the number of pixels in a given dimension d.
        Specified by:
        dimension in interface Dimensions
      • iterator

        public java.util.Iterator<LongType> iterator()
        Specified by:
        iterator in interface java.lang.Iterable<LongType>
      • factory

        public ImgFactory<LongType> factory()
        Description copied from interface: Img
        Get a ImgFactory that creates Imgs of the same kind as this one. This is useful to create Imgs for temporary storage in generic methods where the specific Img type is unknown. Note, that the factory can be used even if all references to this Img have been invalidated.
        Specified by:
        factory in interface Img<LongType>
        Returns:
        a factory for Imgs of the same kind as this one.