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package com.sun.javafx.collections;
/**
*/
public interface FloatArraySyncer {
/**
* This method is used to sync arrays on pulses. This method expects
* the same array was synced before. The usage is similar to toArray method
* so always use it as following: {@code dest = source.syncTo(dest);}
* @param array previously synced array
* @param fromAndLengthIndices an int array of 2 elements that states the
* start and length of elements modified.
* @return a synced array, which is the same or new array (depending on
* the change).
*/
float[] syncTo(float[] array, int[] fromAndLengthIndices);
}