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FlattenArray
This is Filter Equivalent. This function may be present in generated code, but should not be used in hand-written code.
| Header: | STD.h |
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| Namespace: | avl |
Receives an array of arrays, and creates a single one-dimensional array containing all individual elements.
Applications: E.g. when multiple points are detected within multiple regions we receive a Point2DArrayArray. This 2D data structure keeps track of which point comes from which region. We can flatten this structure to 1D array by using this filter.
Syntax
void avl::FlattenArray ( const atl::Array<atl::Array<Type> >& inArray, atl::Array<Type>& outFlattenedArray )
Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description | |
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inArray | const Array<Array<Type> >& | Array to be flattened | |
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outFlattenedArray | Array<Type>& | Flattened array |
Description
The operation creates an one-dimensional array from all elements of an input two-dimensional array. Type of filter is defined on initialization by using type variable T. Input array of arrays size is not restricted.
Examples
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inArray = { { 0 , 3 },
{ 1 , 4 },
{ 2 , 5 } }
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outFlattenedArray = { 0,
3,
1,
4,
2,
5 }
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