pub struct StackedViewMut<'a, S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A mutable view of stacked / separate-channel audio data.
- Layout:
[[ch0, ch0, ch0], [ch1, ch1, ch1]] - Interpretation: Each channel has its own separate buffer or array.
- Terminology: Also described as “planar” or “channels first” though more specifically it’s channel-isolated buffers.
- Usage: Very common in real-time DSP, as it simplifies memory access and can improve SIMD/vectorization efficiency.
§Example
use audio_blocks::*;
let mut data = vec![[0.0, 0.0, 0.0], [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]];
let block = StackedViewMut::from_slice(&mut data);
block.channel(0).for_each(|&v| assert_eq!(v, 0.0));
block.channel(1).for_each(|&v| assert_eq!(v, 1.0));Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
impl<'a, S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
Sourcepub fn from_slice(data: &'a mut [V]) -> Self
pub fn from_slice(data: &'a mut [V]) -> Self
Creates a new StackedViewMut from a mutable slice of stacked audio data.
§Parameters
data- The mutable slice containing stacked audio samples (one slice per channel)
§Panics
Panics if the channel slices have different lengths.
Sourcepub fn from_slice_limited(
data: &'a mut [V],
num_channels_visible: u16,
num_frames_visible: usize,
) -> Self
pub fn from_slice_limited( data: &'a mut [V], num_channels_visible: u16, num_frames_visible: usize, ) -> Self
Creates a new StackedViewMut from a mutable slice with limited visibility.
This function allows creating a view that exposes only a subset of the allocated channels and frames, which is useful for working with a logical section of a larger buffer.
§Parameters
data- The mutable slice containing stacked audio samples (one slice per channel)num_channels_visible- Number of audio channels to expose in the viewnum_frames_visible- Number of audio frames to expose in the view
§Panics
- Panics if
num_channels_visibleexceeds the number of channels indata - Panics if
num_frames_visibleexceeds the length of any channel buffer - Panics if channel slices have different lengths
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> AudioBlock<S> for StackedViewMut<'_, S, V>
impl<S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> AudioBlock<S> for StackedViewMut<'_, S, V>
Source§fn num_channels(&self) -> u16
fn num_channels(&self) -> u16
Returns the number of active audio channels.
Source§fn num_frames(&self) -> usize
fn num_frames(&self) -> usize
Returns the number of audio frames (samples per channel).
Source§fn num_channels_allocated(&self) -> u16
fn num_channels_allocated(&self) -> u16
Returns the total number of channels allocated in memory. Read more
Source§fn num_frames_allocated(&self) -> usize
fn num_frames_allocated(&self) -> usize
Returns the total number of frames allocated in memory. Read more
Source§fn sample(&self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> S
fn sample(&self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> S
Returns the sample value at the specified channel and frame position. Read more
Source§fn channel(&self, channel: u16) -> impl Iterator<Item = &S>
fn channel(&self, channel: u16) -> impl Iterator<Item = &S>
Returns an iterator over all samples in the specified channel. Read more
Source§fn channels(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &S> + '_> + '_
fn channels(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &S> + '_> + '_
Returns an iterator that yields iterators for each channel.
Source§fn frame(&self, frame: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = &S>
fn frame(&self, frame: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = &S>
Returns an iterator over all samples in the specified frame (across all channels). Read more
Source§fn frames(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &S> + '_> + '_
fn frames(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &S> + '_> + '_
Returns an iterator that yields iterators for each frame.
Source§fn view(&self) -> impl AudioBlock<S>
fn view(&self) -> impl AudioBlock<S>
Creates a non-owning view of this audio block. Read more
Source§fn layout(&self) -> BlockLayout
fn layout(&self) -> BlockLayout
Returns the memory layout of this audio block (interleaved, sequential, or stacked).
Source§impl<S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> AudioBlockMut<S> for StackedViewMut<'_, S, V>
impl<S: Sample, V: AsMut<[S]> + AsRef<[S]>> AudioBlockMut<S> for StackedViewMut<'_, S, V>
Source§fn resize(&mut self, num_channels: u16, num_frames: usize)
fn resize(&mut self, num_channels: u16, num_frames: usize)
Resizes the audio block to the specified number of channels and frames. Read more
Source§fn sample_mut(&mut self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> &mut S
fn sample_mut(&mut self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> &mut S
Returns a mutable reference to the sample at the specified channel and frame position. Read more
Source§fn channel_mut(&mut self, channel: u16) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut S>
fn channel_mut(&mut self, channel: u16) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut S>
Returns a mutable iterator over all samples in the specified channel. Read more
Source§fn channels_mut(
&mut self,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &mut S> + '_> + '_
fn channels_mut( &mut self, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &mut S> + '_> + '_
Returns a mutable iterator that yields mutable iterators for each channel.
Source§fn frame_mut(&mut self, frame: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut S>
fn frame_mut(&mut self, frame: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut S>
Returns a mutable iterator over all samples in the specified frame (across all channels). Read more
Source§fn frames_mut(
&mut self,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &mut S> + '_> + '_
fn frames_mut( &mut self, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = impl Iterator<Item = &mut S> + '_> + '_
Returns a mutable iterator that yields mutable iterators for each frame.
Source§fn view_mut(&mut self) -> impl AudioBlockMut<S>
fn view_mut(&mut self) -> impl AudioBlockMut<S>
Creates a non-owning mutable view of this audio block. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'a, S, V> Freeze for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
impl<'a, S, V> RefUnwindSafe for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>where
S: RefUnwindSafe,
V: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<'a, S, V> Send for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
impl<'a, S, V> Sync for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
impl<'a, S, V> Unpin for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>where
S: Unpin,
impl<'a, S, V> !UnwindSafe for StackedViewMut<'a, S, V>
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Source§impl<S, B> Ops<S> for Bwhere
S: Sample,
B: AudioBlockMut<S>,
impl<S, B> Ops<S> for Bwhere
S: Sample,
B: AudioBlockMut<S>,
Source§fn copy_from_block(&mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>)
fn copy_from_block(&mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>)
Copy will panic if blocks don’t have the exact same size
Source§fn copy_from_block_resize(&mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>)
fn copy_from_block_resize(&mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>)
Destination block will take over the size from source block.
Panics if destination block has not enough memory allocated to grow.
Source§fn for_each_including_non_visible(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(&mut S))
fn for_each_including_non_visible(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(&mut S))
Gives access to all samples in the block.
This is faster than
for_each by not checking bounds of the block.
It can be used if your algorithm does not change if wrong samples are accessed.
For example this is the case for gain, clear, etc.Source§fn enumerate(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(u16, usize, &mut S))
fn enumerate(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(u16, usize, &mut S))
Gives access to all samples in the block while supplying the information
about which channel and frame number the sample is stored in.