view data/model/RangeSummarisableTimeValueModel.h @ 1008:d9e0e59a1581

When using an aggregate model to pass data to a transform, zero-pad the shorter input to the duration of the longer rather than truncating the longer. (This is better behaviour for e.g. MATCH, and in any case the code was previously truncating incorrectly and ending up with garbage data at the end.)
author Chris Cannam
date Fri, 14 Nov 2014 13:51:33 +0000
parents 59e7fe1b1003
children cc27f35aa75c
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-  vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */

/*
    Sonic Visualiser
    An audio file viewer and annotation editor.
    Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
    This file copyright 2006-2007 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
    
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*/

#ifndef _RANGE_SUMMARISABLE_TIME_VALUE_MODEL_H_
#define _RANGE_SUMMARISABLE_TIME_VALUE_MODEL_H_

#include <QObject>

#include "DenseTimeValueModel.h"
#include "base/ZoomConstraint.h"

#include <stdint.h>

/**
 * Base class for models containing dense two-dimensional data (value
 * against time) that may be meaningfully represented in a zoomed view
 * using min/max range summaries.  Audio waveform data is an obvious
 * example: think "peaks and minima" for "ranges".
 */

class RangeSummarisableTimeValueModel : public DenseTimeValueModel
{
    Q_OBJECT

public:
    RangeSummarisableTimeValueModel() { }

    class Range
    {
    public:
        Range() : 
            m_min(0.f), m_max(0.f), m_absmean(0.f) { }
        Range(const Range &r) : 
            m_min(r.m_min), m_max(r.m_max), m_absmean(r.m_absmean) { }
        Range(float min, float max, float absmean) :
            m_min(min), m_max(max), m_absmean(absmean) { }

        float min() const { return m_min; }
        float max() const { return m_max; }
        float absmean() const { return m_absmean; }

        void setMin(float min) { m_min = min; }
        void setMax(float max) { m_max = max; }
        void setAbsmean(float absmean) { m_absmean = absmean; }

    private:
        float m_min;
        float m_max;
        float m_absmean;
    };

    typedef std::vector<Range> RangeBlock;

    /**
     * Return ranges from the given start frame, corresponding to the
     * given number of underlying sample frames, summarised at the
     * given block size.  duration / blockSize ranges should ideally
     * be returned.
     *
     * If the given block size is not supported by this model
     * (according to its zoom constraint), also modify the blockSize
     * parameter so as to return the block size that was actually
     * obtained.
     */
    virtual void getSummaries(int channel, int start, int count,
                              RangeBlock &ranges,
                              int &blockSize) const = 0;

    /**
     * Return the range from the given start frame, corresponding to
     * the given number of underlying sample frames, summarised at a
     * block size equal to the distance between start and end frames.
     */
    virtual Range getSummary(int channel, int start, int count) const = 0;

    virtual int getSummaryBlockSize(int desired) const = 0;

    QString getTypeName() const { return tr("Range-Summarisable Time-Value"); }
};

#endif