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/*
* $RCSfile: MultiResImgData.java,v $
* $Revision: 1.1 $
* $Date: 2005/02/11 05:02:33 $
* $State: Exp $
*
* Class: MultiResImgData
*
* Description: The interface for classes that provide
* multi-resolution image data.
*
*
*
* COPYRIGHT:
*
* This software module was originally developed by Raphaël Grosbois and
* Diego Santa Cruz (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL); Joel
* Askelöf (Ericsson Radio Systems AB); and Bertrand Berthelot, David
* Bouchard, Félix Henry, Gerard Mozelle and Patrice Onno (Canon Research
* Centre France S.A) in the course of development of the JPEG2000
* standard as specified by ISO/IEC 15444 (JPEG 2000 Standard). This
* software module is an implementation of a part of the JPEG 2000
* Standard. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL, Ericsson Radio
* Systems AB and Canon Research Centre France S.A (collectively JJ2000
* Partners) agree not to assert against ISO/IEC and users of the JPEG
* 2000 Standard (Users) any of their rights under the copyright, not
* including other intellectual property rights, for this software module
* with respect to the usage by ISO/IEC and Users of this software module
* or modifications thereof for use in hardware or software products
* claiming conformance to the JPEG 2000 Standard. Those intending to use
* this software module in hardware or software products are advised that
* their use may infringe existing patents. The original developers of
* this software module, JJ2000 Partners and ISO/IEC assume no liability
* for use of this software module or modifications thereof. No license
* or right to this software module is granted for non JPEG 2000 Standard
* conforming products. JJ2000 Partners have full right to use this
* software module for his/her own purpose, assign or donate this
* software module to any third party and to inhibit third parties from
* using this software module for non JPEG 2000 Standard conforming
* products. This copyright notice must be included in all copies or
* derivative works of this software module.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999/2000 JJ2000 Partners.
*
*
*
*/
package jj2000.j2k.wavelet.synthesis;
import java.awt.Point;
/**
* This interface defines methods to access image attributes (width, height,
* number of components, etc.) of multiresolution images, such as those
* resulting from an inverse wavelet transform. The image can be tiled or not
* (i.e. if the image is not tiled then there is only 1 tile). It should be
* implemented by all classes that provide multi-resolution image data, such
* as entropy decoders, dequantizers, etc. This interface, however, does not
* define methods to transfer image data (i.e. pixel data), that is defined by
* other interfaces, such as 'CBlkQuantDataSrcDec'.
*
* This interface is very similar to the 'ImgData' one. It differs only by
* the fact that it handles multiple resolutions.
*
* Resolution levels are counted from 0 to L. Resolution level 0 is the
* lower resolution, while L is the maximum resolution level, or full
* resolution, which is returned by 'getMaxResLvl()'. Note that there are L+1
* resolution levels available.
*
* As in the 'ImgData' interface a multi-resolution image lies on top of a
* canvas. The canvas coordinates are mapped from the full resolution
* reference grid (i.e. resolution level 'L' reference grid) to a resolution
* level 'l' reference grid by '(x_l,y_l) =
* (ceil(x_l/2^(L-l)),ceil(y_l/2^(L-l)))', where '(x,y)' are the full
* resolution reference grid coordinates and '(x_l,y_l)' are the level 'l'
* reference grid coordinates.
*
* For details on the canvas system and its implications consult the
* 'ImgData' interface.
*
* Note that tile sizes may not be obtained by simply dividing the tile
* size in the reference grid by the subsampling factor.
*
* @see jj2000.j2k.image.ImgData
*
* @see jj2000.j2k.quantization.dequantizer.CBlkQuantDataSrcDec
* */
public interface MultiResImgData {
/**
* Returns the overall width of the current tile in pixels for the given
* resolution level. This is the tile's width without accounting for any
* component subsampling. The resolution level is indexed from the lowest
* number of resolution levels of all components of the current tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The total current tile's width in pixels.
* */
public int getTileWidth(int rl);
/**
* Returns the overall height of the current tile in pixels, for the given
* resolution level. This is the tile's height without accounting for any
* component subsampling. The resolution level is indexed from the lowest
* number of resolution levels of all components of the current tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The total current tile's height in pixels.
* */
public int getTileHeight(int rl);
/** Returns the nominal tiles width */
public int getNomTileWidth();
/** Returns the nominal tiles height */
public int getNomTileHeight();
/**
* Returns the overall width of the image in pixels, for the given
* resolution level. This is the image's width without accounting for any
* component subsampling or tiling. The resolution level is indexed from
* the lowest number of resolution levels of all components of the current
* tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The total image's width in pixels.
* */
public int getImgWidth(int rl);
/**
* Returns the overall height of the image in pixels, for the given
* resolution level. This is the image's height without accounting for any
* component subsampling or tiling. The resolution level is indexed from
* the lowest number of resolution levels of all components of the current
* tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The total image's height in pixels.
* */
public int getImgHeight(int rl);
/**
* Returns the number of components in the image.
*
* @return The number of components in the image.
* */
public int getNumComps();
/**
* Returns the component subsampling factor in the horizontal direction,
* for the specified component. This is, approximately, the ratio of
* dimensions between the reference grid and the component itself, see the
* 'ImgData' interface desription for details.
*
* @param c The index of the component (between 0 and N-1)
*
* @return The horizontal subsampling factor of component 'c'
*
* @see jj2000.j2k.image.ImgData
* */
public int getCompSubsX(int c);
/**
* Returns the component subsampling factor in the vertical direction, for
* the specified component. This is, approximately, the ratio of
* dimensions between the reference grid and the component itself, see the
* 'ImgData' interface desription for details.
*
* @param c The index of the component (between 0 and N-1)
*
* @return The vertical subsampling factor of component 'c'
*
* @see jj2000.j2k.image.ImgData
* */
public int getCompSubsY(int c);
/**
* Returns the width in pixels of the specified tile-component for the
* given resolution level.
*
* @param t Tile index
*
* @param c The index of the component, from 0 to N-1.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The width in pixels of component c in tile t
* for resolution rl.
* */
public int getTileCompWidth(int t,int c,int rl);
/**
* Returns the height in pixels of the specified tile-component for the
* given resolution level.
*
* @param t The tile index.
*
* @param c The index of the component, from 0 to N-1.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The height in pixels of component c in tile
* t.
* */
public int getTileCompHeight(int t,int c,int rl);
/**
* Returns the width in pixels of the specified component in the overall
* image, for the given resolution level.
*
* @param c The index of the component, from 0 to N-1.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The width in pixels of component c in the overall
* image.
* */
public int getCompImgWidth(int c,int rl);
/**
* Returns the height in pixels of the specified component in the overall
* image, for the given resolution level.
*
* @param c The index of the component, from 0 to N-1.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The height in pixels of component n in the overall
* image.
* */
public int getCompImgHeight(int n, int rl);
/**
* Changes the current tile, given the new indexes. An
* IllegalArgumentException is thrown if the indexes do not correspond to
* a valid tile.
*
* @param x The horizontal indexes the tile.
*
* @param y The vertical indexes of the new tile.
* */
public void setTile(int x,int y);
/**
* Advances to the next tile, in standard scan-line order (by rows then
* columns). An NoNextElementException is thrown if the current tile is
* the last one (i.e. there is no next tile).
* */
public void nextTile();
/**
* Returns the indexes of the current tile. These are the horizontal and
* vertical indexes of the current tile.
*
* @param co If not null this object is used to return the information. If
* null a new one is created and returned.
*
* @return The current tile's indexes (vertical and horizontal indexes).
* */
public Point getTile(Point co);
/**
* Returns the index of the current tile, relative to a standard scan-line
* order.
*
* @return The current tile's index (starts at 0).
* */
public int getTileIdx();
/**
* Returns the horizontal coordinate of the upper-left corner of the
* specified resolution in the given component of the current tile.
*
* @param c The component index.
*
* @param rl The resolution level index.
* */
public int getResULX(int c,int rl);
/**
* Returns the vertical coordinate of the upper-left corner of the
* specified resolution in the given component of the current tile.
*
* @param c The component index.
*
* @param rl The resolution level index.
* */
public int getResULY(int c,int rl);
/**
* Returns the horizontal coordinate of the image origin, the top-left
* corner, in the canvas system, on the reference grid at the specified
* resolution level. The resolution level is indexed from the lowest
* number of resolution levels of all components of the current tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The horizontal coordinate of the image origin in the canvas
* system, on the reference grid.
* */
public int getImgULX(int rl);
/**
* Returns the vertical coordinate of the image origin, the top-left
* corner, in the canvas system, on the reference grid at the specified
* resolution level. The resolution level is indexed from the lowest
* number of resolution levels of all components of the current tile.
*
* @param rl The resolution level, from 0 to L.
*
* @return The vertical coordinate of the image origin in the canvas
* system, on the reference grid.
* */
public int getImgULY(int rl);
/** Returns the horizontal tile partition offset in the reference grid */
public int getTilePartULX();
/** Returns the vertical tile partition offset in the reference grid */
public int getTilePartULY();
/**
* Returns the number of tiles in the horizontal and vertical directions.
*
* @param co If not null this object is used to return the information. If
* null a new one is created and returned.
*
* @return The number of tiles in the horizontal (Point.x) and vertical
* (Point.y) directions.
* */
public Point getNumTiles(Point co);
/**
* Returns the total number of tiles in the image.
*
* @return The total number of tiles in the image.
* */
public int getNumTiles();
/**
* Returns the specified synthesis subband tree
*
* @param t Tile index.
*
* @param c Component index.
* */
public SubbandSyn getSynSubbandTree(int t,int c);
}