| 
							- /*
 -   ==============================================================================
 - 
 -    This file is part of the JUCE library.
 -    Copyright (c) 2015 - ROLI Ltd.
 - 
 -    Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either:
 -    a) the GPL v2 (or any later version)
 -    b) the Affero GPL v3
 - 
 -    Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses
 - 
 -    JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
 -    WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
 -    A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
 - 
 -    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 - 
 -    To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
 -    available: visit www.juce.com for more information.
 - 
 -   ==============================================================================
 - */
 - 
 - #ifndef JUCE_AUDIOSAMPLEBUFFER_H_INCLUDED
 - #define JUCE_AUDIOSAMPLEBUFFER_H_INCLUDED
 - 
 - 
 - //==============================================================================
 - /**
 -     A multi-channel buffer of floating point audio samples.
 - 
 -     @see AudioSampleBuffer
 - */
 - template <typename Type>
 - class AudioBuffer
 - {
 - public:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Creates an empty buffer with 0 channels and 0 length. */
 -     AudioBuffer() noexcept
 -        : numChannels (0), size (0), allocatedBytes (0),
 -          channels (static_cast<Type**> (preallocatedChannelSpace)),
 -          isClear (false)
 -     {
 -     }
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Creates a buffer with a specified number of channels and samples.
 - 
 -         The contents of the buffer will initially be undefined, so use clear() to
 -         set all the samples to zero.
 - 
 -         The buffer will allocate its memory internally, and this will be released
 -         when the buffer is deleted. If the memory can't be allocated, this will
 -         throw a std::bad_alloc exception.
 -     */
 -     AudioBuffer (int numChannelsToAllocate,
 -                  int numSamplesToAllocate) noexcept
 -        : numChannels (numChannelsToAllocate),
 -          size (numSamplesToAllocate)
 -     {
 -         jassert (size >= 0);
 -         jassert (numChannels >= 0);
 - 
 -         allocateData();
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Creates a buffer using a pre-allocated block of memory.
 - 
 -         Note that if the buffer is resized or its number of channels is changed, it
 -         will re-allocate memory internally and copy the existing data to this new area,
 -         so it will then stop directly addressing this memory.
 - 
 -         @param dataToReferTo    a pre-allocated array containing pointers to the data
 -                                 for each channel that should be used by this buffer. The
 -                                 buffer will only refer to this memory, it won't try to delete
 -                                 it when the buffer is deleted or resized.
 -         @param numChannelsToUse the number of channels to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 number of elements in the array passed in
 -         @param numSamples       the number of samples to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 size of the arrays passed in
 -     */
 -     AudioBuffer (Type* const* dataToReferTo,
 -                  int numChannelsToUse,
 -                  int numSamples) noexcept
 -         : numChannels (numChannelsToUse),
 -           size (numSamples),
 -           allocatedBytes (0)
 -     {
 -         jassert (dataToReferTo != nullptr);
 -         jassert (numChannelsToUse >= 0 && numSamples >= 0);
 -         allocateChannels (dataToReferTo, 0);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Creates a buffer using a pre-allocated block of memory.
 - 
 -         Note that if the buffer is resized or its number of channels is changed, it
 -         will re-allocate memory internally and copy the existing data to this new area,
 -         so it will then stop directly addressing this memory.
 - 
 -         @param dataToReferTo    a pre-allocated array containing pointers to the data
 -                                 for each channel that should be used by this buffer. The
 -                                 buffer will only refer to this memory, it won't try to delete
 -                                 it when the buffer is deleted or resized.
 -         @param numChannelsToUse the number of channels to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 number of elements in the array passed in
 -         @param startSample      the offset within the arrays at which the data begins
 -         @param numSamples       the number of samples to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 size of the arrays passed in
 -     */
 -     AudioBuffer (Type* const* dataToReferTo,
 -                  int numChannelsToUse,
 -                  int startSample,
 -                  int numSamples) noexcept
 -         : numChannels (numChannelsToUse),
 -           size (numSamples),
 -           allocatedBytes (0),
 -           isClear (false)
 -     {
 -         jassert (dataToReferTo != nullptr);
 -         jassert (numChannelsToUse >= 0 && startSample >= 0 && numSamples >= 0);
 -         allocateChannels (dataToReferTo, startSample);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies another buffer.
 - 
 -         This buffer will make its own copy of the other's data, unless the buffer was created
 -         using an external data buffer, in which case boths buffers will just point to the same
 -         shared block of data.
 -     */
 -     AudioBuffer (const AudioBuffer& other) noexcept
 -        : numChannels (other.numChannels),
 -          size (other.size),
 -          allocatedBytes (other.allocatedBytes)
 -     {
 -         if (allocatedBytes == 0)
 -         {
 -             allocateChannels (other.channels, 0);
 -         }
 -         else
 -         {
 -             allocateData();
 - 
 -             if (other.isClear)
 -             {
 -                 clear();
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copy (channels[i], other.channels[i], size);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies another buffer onto this one.
 -         This buffer's size will be changed to that of the other buffer.
 -     */
 -     AudioBuffer& operator= (const AudioBuffer& other) noexcept
 -     {
 -         if (this != &other)
 -         {
 -             setSize (other.getNumChannels(), other.getNumSamples(), false, false, false);
 - 
 -             if (other.isClear)
 -             {
 -                 clear();
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 - 
 -                 for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copy (channels[i], other.channels[i], size);
 -             }
 -         }
 - 
 -         return *this;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Destructor.
 -         This will free any memory allocated by the buffer.
 -     */
 -     ~AudioBuffer() noexcept {}
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Returns the number of channels of audio data that this buffer contains.
 -         @see getSampleData
 -     */
 -     int getNumChannels() const noexcept                             { return numChannels; }
 - 
 -     /** Returns the number of samples allocated in each of the buffer's channels.
 -         @see getSampleData
 -     */
 -     int getNumSamples() const noexcept                              { return size; }
 - 
 -     /** Returns a pointer to an array of read-only samples in one of the buffer's channels.
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel number is out of range,
 -         so be careful when using it!
 -         If you need to write to the data, do NOT call this method and const_cast the
 -         result! Instead, you must call getWritePointer so that the buffer knows you're
 -         planning on modifying the data.
 -     */
 -     const Type* getReadPointer (int channelNumber) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channelNumber, numChannels));
 -         return channels [channelNumber];
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns a pointer to an array of read-only samples in one of the buffer's channels.
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel number or index are out of range,
 -         so be careful when using it!
 -         If you need to write to the data, do NOT call this method and const_cast the
 -         result! Instead, you must call getWritePointer so that the buffer knows you're
 -         planning on modifying the data.
 -     */
 -     const Type* getReadPointer (int channelNumber, int sampleIndex) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channelNumber, numChannels));
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (sampleIndex, size));
 -         return channels [channelNumber] + sampleIndex;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns a writeable pointer to one of the buffer's channels.
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel number is out of range,
 -         so be careful when using it!
 -         Note that if you're not planning on writing to the data, you should always
 -         use getReadPointer instead.
 -     */
 -     Type* getWritePointer (int channelNumber) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channelNumber, numChannels));
 -         isClear = false;
 -         return channels [channelNumber];
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns a writeable pointer to one of the buffer's channels.
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel number or index are out of range,
 -         so be careful when using it!
 -         Note that if you're not planning on writing to the data, you should
 -         use getReadPointer instead.
 -     */
 -     Type* getWritePointer (int channelNumber, int sampleIndex) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channelNumber, numChannels));
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (sampleIndex, size));
 -         isClear = false;
 -         return channels [channelNumber] + sampleIndex;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns an array of pointers to the channels in the buffer.
 - 
 -         Don't modify any of the pointers that are returned, and bear in mind that
 -         these will become invalid if the buffer is resized.
 -     */
 -     const Type** getArrayOfReadPointers() const noexcept            { return const_cast<const Type**> (channels); }
 - 
 -     /** Returns an array of pointers to the channels in the buffer.
 - 
 -         Don't modify any of the pointers that are returned, and bear in mind that
 -         these will become invalid if the buffer is resized.
 -     */
 -     Type** getArrayOfWritePointers() noexcept                       { isClear = false; return channels; }
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Changes the buffer's size or number of channels.
 - 
 -         This can expand or contract the buffer's length, and add or remove channels.
 - 
 -         If keepExistingContent is true, it will try to preserve as much of the
 -         old data as it can in the new buffer.
 - 
 -         If clearExtraSpace is true, then any extra channels or space that is
 -         allocated will be also be cleared. If false, then this space is left
 -         uninitialised.
 - 
 -         If avoidReallocating is true, then changing the buffer's size won't reduce the
 -         amount of memory that is currently allocated (but it will still increase it if
 -         the new size is bigger than the amount it currently has). If this is false, then
 -         a new allocation will be done so that the buffer uses takes up the minimum amount
 -         of memory that it needs.
 - 
 -         If the required memory can't be allocated, this will throw a std::bad_alloc exception.
 -     */
 -     void setSize (int newNumChannels,
 -                   int newNumSamples,
 -                   bool keepExistingContent = false,
 -                   bool clearExtraSpace = false,
 -                   bool avoidReallocating = false) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (newNumChannels >= 0);
 -         jassert (newNumSamples >= 0);
 - 
 -         if (newNumSamples != size || newNumChannels != numChannels)
 -         {
 -             const size_t allocatedSamplesPerChannel = ((size_t) newNumSamples + 3) & ~3u;
 -             const size_t channelListSize = ((sizeof (Type*) * (size_t) (newNumChannels + 1)) + 15) & ~15u;
 -             const size_t newTotalBytes = ((size_t) newNumChannels * (size_t) allocatedSamplesPerChannel * sizeof (Type))
 -                                             + channelListSize + 32;
 - 
 -             if (keepExistingContent)
 -             {
 -                 HeapBlock<char, true> newData;
 -                 newData.allocate (newTotalBytes, clearExtraSpace || isClear);
 - 
 -                 const size_t numSamplesToCopy = (size_t) jmin (newNumSamples, size);
 - 
 -                 Type** const newChannels = reinterpret_cast<Type**> (newData.getData());
 -                 Type* newChan = reinterpret_cast<Type*> (newData + channelListSize);
 - 
 -                 for (int j = 0; j < newNumChannels; ++j)
 -                 {
 -                     newChannels[j] = newChan;
 -                     newChan += allocatedSamplesPerChannel;
 -                 }
 - 
 -                 if (! isClear)
 -                 {
 -                     const int numChansToCopy = jmin (numChannels, newNumChannels);
 -                     for (int i = 0; i < numChansToCopy; ++i)
 -                         FloatVectorOperations::copy (newChannels[i], channels[i], (int) numSamplesToCopy);
 -                 }
 - 
 -                 allocatedData.swapWith (newData);
 -                 allocatedBytes = newTotalBytes;
 -                 channels = newChannels;
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 if (avoidReallocating && allocatedBytes >= newTotalBytes)
 -                 {
 -                     if (clearExtraSpace || isClear)
 -                         allocatedData.clear (newTotalBytes);
 -                 }
 -                 else
 -                 {
 -                     allocatedBytes = newTotalBytes;
 -                     allocatedData.allocate (newTotalBytes, clearExtraSpace || isClear);
 -                     channels = reinterpret_cast<Type**> (allocatedData.getData());
 -                 }
 - 
 -                 Type* chan = reinterpret_cast<Type*> (allocatedData + channelListSize);
 -                 for (int i = 0; i < newNumChannels; ++i)
 -                 {
 -                     channels[i] = chan;
 -                     chan += allocatedSamplesPerChannel;
 -                 }
 -             }
 - 
 -             channels [newNumChannels] = 0;
 -             size = newNumSamples;
 -             numChannels = newNumChannels;
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Makes this buffer point to a pre-allocated set of channel data arrays.
 - 
 -         There's also a constructor that lets you specify arrays like this, but this
 -         lets you change the channels dynamically.
 - 
 -         Note that if the buffer is resized or its number of channels is changed, it
 -         will re-allocate memory internally and copy the existing data to this new area,
 -         so it will then stop directly addressing this memory.
 - 
 -         @param dataToReferTo    a pre-allocated array containing pointers to the data
 -                                 for each channel that should be used by this buffer. The
 -                                 buffer will only refer to this memory, it won't try to delete
 -                                 it when the buffer is deleted or resized.
 -         @param newNumChannels   the number of channels to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 number of elements in the array passed in
 -         @param newNumSamples    the number of samples to use - this must correspond to the
 -                                 size of the arrays passed in
 -     */
 -     void setDataToReferTo (Type** dataToReferTo,
 -                            const int newNumChannels,
 -                            const int newNumSamples) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (dataToReferTo != nullptr);
 -         jassert (newNumChannels >= 0 && newNumSamples >= 0);
 - 
 -         if (allocatedBytes != 0)
 -         {
 -             allocatedBytes = 0;
 -             allocatedData.free();
 -         }
 - 
 -         numChannels = newNumChannels;
 -         size = newNumSamples;
 - 
 -         allocateChannels (dataToReferTo, 0);
 -         jassert (! isClear);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Resizes this buffer to match the given one, and copies all of its content across.
 -         The source buffer can contain a different floating point type, so this can be used to
 -         convert between 32 and 64 bit float buffer types.
 -     */
 -     template <typename OtherType>
 -     void makeCopyOf (const AudioBuffer<OtherType>& other)
 -     {
 -         setSize (other.getNumChannels(), other.getNumSamples());
 - 
 -         if (other.hasBeenCleared())
 -         {
 -             clear();
 -         }
 -         else
 -         {
 -             for (int chan = 0; chan < numChannels; ++chan)
 -             {
 -                 Type* const dest = channels[chan];
 -                 const OtherType* const src = other.getReadPointer (chan);
 - 
 -                 for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
 -                     dest[i] = static_cast<Type> (src[i]);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Clears all the samples in all channels. */
 -     void clear() noexcept
 -     {
 -         if (! isClear)
 -         {
 -             for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::clear (channels[i], size);
 - 
 -             isClear = true;
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Clears a specified region of all the channels.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel and sample number
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void clear (int startSample,
 -                 int numSamples) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (! isClear)
 -         {
 -             if (startSample == 0 && numSamples == size)
 -                 isClear = true;
 - 
 -             for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::clear (channels[i] + startSample, numSamples);
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Clears a specified region of just one channel.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel and sample number
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void clear (int channel,
 -                 int startSample,
 -                 int numSamples) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (! isClear)
 -             FloatVectorOperations::clear (channels [channel] + startSample, numSamples);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns true if the buffer has been entirely cleared.
 -         Note that this does not actually measure the contents of the buffer - it simply
 -         returns a flag that is set when the buffer is cleared, and which is reset whenever
 -         functions like getWritePointer() are invoked. That means the method does not take
 -         any time, but it may return false negatives when in fact the buffer is still empty.
 -     */
 -     bool hasBeenCleared() const noexcept                            { return isClear; }
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Returns a sample from the buffer.
 -         The channel and index are not checked - they are expected to be in-range. If not,
 -         an assertion will be thrown, but in a release build, you're into 'undefined behaviour'
 -         territory.
 -     */
 -     Type getSample (int channel, int sampleIndex) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (sampleIndex, size));
 -         return *(channels [channel] + sampleIndex);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Sets a sample in the buffer.
 -         The channel and index are not checked - they are expected to be in-range. If not,
 -         an assertion will be thrown, but in a release build, you're into 'undefined behaviour'
 -         territory.
 -     */
 -     void setSample (int destChannel, int destSample, Type newValue) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destSample, size));
 -         *(channels [destChannel] + destSample) = newValue;
 -         isClear = false;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Adds a value to a sample in the buffer.
 -         The channel and index are not checked - they are expected to be in-range. If not,
 -         an assertion will be thrown, but in a release build, you're into 'undefined behaviour'
 -         territory.
 -     */
 -     void addSample (int destChannel, int destSample, Type valueToAdd) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destSample, size));
 -         *(channels [destChannel] + destSample) += valueToAdd;
 -         isClear = false;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Applies a gain multiple to a region of one channel.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the channel and sample number
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void applyGain (int channel,
 -                     int startSample,
 -                     int numSamples,
 -                     Type gain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (gain != 1.0f && ! isClear)
 -         {
 -             Type* const d = channels [channel] + startSample;
 - 
 -             if (gain == 0.0f)
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::clear (d, numSamples);
 -             else
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::multiply (d, gain, numSamples);
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Applies a gain multiple to a region of all the channels.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the sample numbers
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void applyGain (int startSample,
 -                     int numSamples,
 -                     Type gain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -             applyGain (i, startSample, numSamples, gain);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Applies a gain multiple to all the audio data. */
 -     void applyGain (Type gain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         applyGain (0, size, gain);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Applies a range of gains to a region of a channel.
 - 
 -         The gain that is applied to each sample will vary from
 -         startGain on the first sample to endGain on the last Sample,
 -         so it can be used to do basic fades.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the sample numbers
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void applyGainRamp (int channel,
 -                         int startSample,
 -                         int numSamples,
 -                         Type startGain,
 -                         Type endGain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         if (! isClear)
 -         {
 -             if (startGain == endGain)
 -             {
 -                 applyGain (channel, startSample, numSamples, startGain);
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -                 jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -                 const Type increment = (endGain - startGain) / numSamples;
 -                 Type* d = channels [channel] + startSample;
 - 
 -                 while (--numSamples >= 0)
 -                 {
 -                     *d++ *= startGain;
 -                     startGain += increment;
 -                 }
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Applies a range of gains to a region of all channels.
 - 
 -         The gain that is applied to each sample will vary from
 -         startGain on the first sample to endGain on the last Sample,
 -         so it can be used to do basic fades.
 - 
 -         For speed, this doesn't check whether the sample numbers
 -         are in-range, so be careful!
 -     */
 -     void applyGainRamp (int startSample,
 -                         int numSamples,
 -                         Type startGain,
 -                         Type endGain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -             applyGainRamp (i, startSample, numSamples, startGain, endGain);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Adds samples from another buffer to this one.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to add the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source buffer to add from
 -         @param sourceChannel        the channel within the source buffer to read from
 -         @param sourceStartSample    the offset within the source buffer's channel to start reading samples from
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 -         @param gainToApplyToSource  an optional gain to apply to the source samples before they are
 -                                     added to this buffer's samples
 - 
 -         @see copyFrom
 -     */
 -     void addFrom (int destChannel,
 -                   int destStartSample,
 -                   const AudioBuffer& source,
 -                   int sourceChannel,
 -                   int sourceStartSample,
 -                   int numSamples,
 -                   Type gainToApplyToSource = (Type) 1) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (&source != this || sourceChannel != destChannel);
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (sourceChannel, source.numChannels));
 -         jassert (sourceStartSample >= 0 && sourceStartSample + numSamples <= source.size);
 - 
 -         if (gainToApplyToSource != 0.0f && numSamples > 0 && ! source.isClear)
 -         {
 -             Type* const d = channels [destChannel] + destStartSample;
 -             const Type* const s  = source.channels [sourceChannel] + sourceStartSample;
 - 
 -             if (isClear)
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 - 
 -                 if (gainToApplyToSource != 1.0f)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copyWithMultiply (d, s, gainToApplyToSource, numSamples);
 -                 else
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copy (d, s, numSamples);
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 if (gainToApplyToSource != 1.0f)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::addWithMultiply (d, s, gainToApplyToSource, numSamples);
 -                 else
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::add (d, s, numSamples);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 - 
 -     /** Adds samples from an array of floats to one of the channels.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to add the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source data to use
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 -         @param gainToApplyToSource  an optional gain to apply to the source samples before they are
 -                                     added to this buffer's samples
 - 
 -         @see copyFrom
 -     */
 -     void addFrom (int destChannel,
 -                   int destStartSample,
 -                   const Type* source,
 -                   int numSamples,
 -                   Type gainToApplyToSource = (Type) 1) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (source != nullptr);
 - 
 -         if (gainToApplyToSource != 0.0f && numSamples > 0)
 -         {
 -             Type* const d = channels [destChannel] + destStartSample;
 - 
 -             if (isClear)
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 - 
 -                 if (gainToApplyToSource != 1.0f)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copyWithMultiply (d, source, gainToApplyToSource, numSamples);
 -                 else
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copy (d, source, numSamples);
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 if (gainToApplyToSource != 1.0f)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::addWithMultiply (d, source, gainToApplyToSource, numSamples);
 -                 else
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::add (d, source, numSamples);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 - 
 -     /** Adds samples from an array of floats, applying a gain ramp to them.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to add the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source data to use
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 -         @param startGain            the gain to apply to the first sample (this is multiplied with
 -                                     the source samples before they are added to this buffer)
 -         @param endGain              the gain to apply to the final sample. The gain is linearly
 -                                     interpolated between the first and last samples.
 -     */
 -     void addFromWithRamp (int destChannel,
 -                           int destStartSample,
 -                           const Type* source,
 -                           int numSamples,
 -                           Type startGain,
 -                           Type endGain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (source != nullptr);
 - 
 -         if (startGain == endGain)
 -         {
 -             addFrom (destChannel, destStartSample, source, numSamples, startGain);
 -         }
 -         else
 -         {
 -             if (numSamples > 0 && (startGain != 0.0f || endGain != 0.0f))
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 -                 const Type increment = (endGain - startGain) / numSamples;
 -                 Type* d = channels [destChannel] + destStartSample;
 - 
 -                 while (--numSamples >= 0)
 -                 {
 -                     *d++ += startGain * *source++;
 -                     startGain += increment;
 -                 }
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies samples from another buffer to this one.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to copy the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source buffer to read from
 -         @param sourceChannel        the channel within the source buffer to read from
 -         @param sourceStartSample    the offset within the source buffer's channel to start reading samples from
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 - 
 -         @see addFrom
 -     */
 -     void copyFrom (int destChannel,
 -                    int destStartSample,
 -                    const AudioBuffer& source,
 -                    int sourceChannel,
 -                    int sourceStartSample,
 -                    int numSamples) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (&source != this || sourceChannel != destChannel);
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (sourceChannel, source.numChannels));
 -         jassert (sourceStartSample >= 0 && sourceStartSample + numSamples <= source.size);
 - 
 -         if (numSamples > 0)
 -         {
 -             if (source.isClear)
 -             {
 -                 if (! isClear)
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::clear (channels [destChannel] + destStartSample, numSamples);
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::copy (channels [destChannel] + destStartSample,
 -                                              source.channels [sourceChannel] + sourceStartSample,
 -                                              numSamples);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies samples from an array of floats into one of the channels.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to copy the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source buffer to read from
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 - 
 -         @see addFrom
 -     */
 -     void copyFrom (int destChannel,
 -                    int destStartSample,
 -                    const Type* source,
 -                    int numSamples) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (source != nullptr);
 - 
 -         if (numSamples > 0)
 -         {
 -             isClear = false;
 -             FloatVectorOperations::copy (channels [destChannel] + destStartSample, source, numSamples);
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies samples from an array of floats into one of the channels, applying a gain to it.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to copy the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source buffer to read from
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 -         @param gain                 the gain to apply
 - 
 -         @see addFrom
 -     */
 -     void copyFrom (int destChannel,
 -                    int destStartSample,
 -                    const Type* source,
 -                    int numSamples,
 -                    Type gain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (source != nullptr);
 - 
 -         if (numSamples > 0)
 -         {
 -             Type* const d = channels [destChannel] + destStartSample;
 - 
 -             if (gain != 1.0f)
 -             {
 -                 if (gain == 0)
 -                 {
 -                     if (! isClear)
 -                         FloatVectorOperations::clear (d, numSamples);
 -                 }
 -                 else
 -                 {
 -                     isClear = false;
 -                     FloatVectorOperations::copyWithMultiply (d, source, gain, numSamples);
 -                 }
 -             }
 -             else
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 -                 FloatVectorOperations::copy (d, source, numSamples);
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Copies samples from an array of floats into one of the channels, applying a gain ramp.
 - 
 -         @param destChannel          the channel within this buffer to copy the samples to
 -         @param destStartSample      the start sample within this buffer's channel
 -         @param source               the source buffer to read from
 -         @param numSamples           the number of samples to process
 -         @param startGain            the gain to apply to the first sample (this is multiplied with
 -                                     the source samples before they are copied to this buffer)
 -         @param endGain              the gain to apply to the final sample. The gain is linearly
 -                                     interpolated between the first and last samples.
 - 
 -         @see addFrom
 -     */
 -     void copyFromWithRamp (int destChannel,
 -                            int destStartSample,
 -                            const Type* source,
 -                            int numSamples,
 -                            Type startGain,
 -                            Type endGain) noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (destChannel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (destStartSample >= 0 && destStartSample + numSamples <= size);
 -         jassert (source != nullptr);
 - 
 -         if (startGain == endGain)
 -         {
 -             copyFrom (destChannel, destStartSample, source, numSamples, startGain);
 -         }
 -         else
 -         {
 -             if (numSamples > 0 && (startGain != 0.0f || endGain != 0.0f))
 -             {
 -                 isClear = false;
 -                 const Type increment = (endGain - startGain) / numSamples;
 -                 Type* d = channels [destChannel] + destStartSample;
 - 
 -                 while (--numSamples >= 0)
 -                 {
 -                     *d++ = startGain * *source++;
 -                     startGain += increment;
 -                 }
 -             }
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns a Range indicating the lowest and highest sample values in a given section.
 - 
 -         @param channel      the channel to read from
 -         @param startSample  the start sample within the channel
 -         @param numSamples   the number of samples to check
 -     */
 -     Range<Type> findMinMax (int channel,
 -                             int startSample,
 -                             int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (isClear)
 -             return Range<Type>();
 - 
 -         return FloatVectorOperations::findMinAndMax (channels [channel] + startSample, numSamples);
 -     }
 - 
 - 
 -     /** Finds the highest absolute sample value within a region of a channel. */
 -     Type getMagnitude (int channel,
 -                        int startSample,
 -                        int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (isClear)
 -             return 0.0f;
 - 
 -         const Range<Type> r (findMinMax (channel, startSample, numSamples));
 - 
 -         return jmax (r.getStart(), -r.getStart(), r.getEnd(), -r.getEnd());
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Finds the highest absolute sample value within a region on all channels. */
 -     Type getMagnitude (int startSample,
 -                        int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         Type mag = 0.0f;
 - 
 -         if (! isClear)
 -             for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -                 mag = jmax (mag, getMagnitude (i, startSample, numSamples));
 - 
 -         return mag;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Returns the root mean squared level for a region of a channel. */
 -     Type getRMSLevel (int channel,
 -                       int startSample,
 -                       int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (numSamples <= 0 || channel < 0 || channel >= numChannels || isClear)
 -             return 0.0f;
 - 
 -         const Type* const data = channels [channel] + startSample;
 -         double sum = 0.0;
 - 
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numSamples; ++i)
 -         {
 -             const Type sample = data [i];
 -             sum += sample * sample;
 -         }
 - 
 -         return (Type) std::sqrt (sum / numSamples);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Reverses a part of a channel. */
 -     void reverse (int channel, int startSample, int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         jassert (isPositiveAndBelow (channel, numChannels));
 -         jassert (startSample >= 0 && startSample + numSamples <= size);
 - 
 -         if (! isClear)
 -             std::reverse (channels[channel] + startSample,
 -                           channels[channel] + startSample + numSamples);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /** Reverses a part of the buffer. */
 -     void reverse (int startSample, int numSamples) const noexcept
 -     {
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -             reverse (i, startSample, numSamples);
 -     }
 - 
 - 
 - private:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     int numChannels, size;
 -     size_t allocatedBytes;
 -     Type** channels;
 -     HeapBlock<char, true> allocatedData;
 -     Type* preallocatedChannelSpace [32];
 -     bool isClear;
 - 
 -     void allocateData()
 -     {
 -         const size_t channelListSize = sizeof (Type*) * (size_t) (numChannels + 1);
 -         allocatedBytes = (size_t) numChannels * (size_t) size * sizeof (Type) + channelListSize + 32;
 -         allocatedData.malloc (allocatedBytes);
 -         channels = reinterpret_cast<Type**> (allocatedData.getData());
 - 
 -         Type* chan = (Type*) (allocatedData + channelListSize);
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -         {
 -             channels[i] = chan;
 -             chan += size;
 -         }
 - 
 -         channels [numChannels] = nullptr;
 -         isClear = false;
 -     }
 - 
 -     void allocateChannels (Type* const* const dataToReferTo, int offset)
 -     {
 -         jassert (offset >= 0);
 - 
 -         // (try to avoid doing a malloc here, as that'll blow up things like Pro-Tools)
 -         if (numChannels < (int) numElementsInArray (preallocatedChannelSpace))
 -         {
 -             channels = static_cast<Type**> (preallocatedChannelSpace);
 -         }
 -         else
 -         {
 -             allocatedData.malloc ((size_t) numChannels + 1, sizeof (Type*));
 -             channels = reinterpret_cast<Type**> (allocatedData.getData());
 -         }
 - 
 -         for (int i = 0; i < numChannels; ++i)
 -         {
 -             // you have to pass in the same number of valid pointers as numChannels
 -             jassert (dataToReferTo[i] != nullptr);
 - 
 -             channels[i] = dataToReferTo[i] + offset;
 -         }
 - 
 -         channels [numChannels] = nullptr;
 -         isClear = false;
 -     }
 - 
 -     JUCE_LEAK_DETECTOR (AudioBuffer)
 - };
 - 
 - //==============================================================================
 - /**
 -     A multi-channel buffer of 32-bit floating point audio samples.
 - 
 -     This typedef is here for backwards compatibility with the older AudioSampleBuffer
 -     class, which was fixed for 32-bit data, but is otherwise the same as the new
 -     templated AudioBuffer class.
 - 
 -     @see AudioBuffer
 - */
 - typedef AudioBuffer<float> AudioSampleBuffer;
 - 
 - 
 - #endif   // JUCE_AUDIOSAMPLEBUFFER_H_INCLUDED
 
 
  |