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< /** | |
< * Default constructor.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * @param aDefaultValue Default value of an array element. This value<br> | |
< * is used to initialize array elements as the size of the array is<br> | |
< * changed.<br> | |
< * @param aSize Initial size of the array. The array elements are<br> | |
< * initialized to aDefaultValue.<br> | |
< * @param aCapacity Initial capacity of the array. The initial capacity<br> | |
< * is guaranteed to be at least as large as aSize + 1. | |
< */ | |
< public ArrayDouble(double aDefaultValue, int aSize, int aCapacity) { | |
< this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_0(aDefaultValue, aSize, aCapacity), true); | |
--- | |
> public ArrayDouble(double defaultValue, int size, int capacity) { | |
> this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_0(defaultValue, size, capacity), true); | |
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< /** | |
< * Default constructor.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * @param aDefaultValue Default value of an array element. This value<br> | |
< * is used to initialize array elements as the size of the array is<br> | |
< * changed.<br> | |
< * @param aSize Initial size of the array. The array elements are<br> | |
< * initialized to aDefaultValue.<br> | |
< * | |
< */ | |
< public ArrayDouble(double aDefaultValue, int aSize) { | |
< this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_1(aDefaultValue, aSize), true); | |
--- | |
> public ArrayDouble(double defaultValue, int size) { | |
> this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_1(defaultValue, size), true); | |
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< /** | |
< * Default constructor.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * @param aDefaultValue Default value of an array element. This value<br> | |
< * is used to initialize array elements as the size of the array is<br> | |
< * changed.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * | |
< */ | |
< public ArrayDouble(double aDefaultValue) { | |
< this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_2(aDefaultValue), true); | |
--- | |
> public ArrayDouble(double defaultValue) { | |
> this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_2(defaultValue), true); | |
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< /** | |
< * Default constructor.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * | |
< */ | |
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< /** | |
< * Copy constructor.<br> | |
< * <br> | |
< * @param aArray Array to be copied. | |
< */ | |
< public ArrayDouble(ArrayDouble aArray) { | |
< this(opensimCommonJNI.new_ArrayDouble__SWIG_4(ArrayDouble.getCPtr(aArray), aArray), true); | |
< } | |
< | |
< public boolean arrayEquals(ArrayDouble aArray) { | |
< return opensimCommonJNI.ArrayDouble_arrayEquals(swigCPtr, this, ArrayDouble.getCPtr(aArray), aArray); | |
--- | |
> public boolean arrayEquals(ArrayDouble other) { | |
> return opensimCommonJNI.ArrayDouble_arrayEquals(swigCPtr, this, ArrayDouble.getCPtr(other), other); | |
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< * @param aFindFirst If true, find the first element that satisfies<br> | |
< * the search. If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
< * search can be returned- which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
< * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary. By default,<br> | |
< * this flag is false.<br> | |
--- | |
> * @param aFindFirst DEPRECATED: this is now ALWAYS `true` - regardless of<br> | |
> * what you are calling it with. This makes the behavior predictable on all<br> | |
> * platforms.<br> | |
> * <br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If true, find the first element that satisfies the search.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
> * search can be returned. Which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
> * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: By default, this flag is false (now: it is always true)<br> | |
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< * than or equal to aValue. If there is more than one such elements with the<br> | |
< * same value and aFindFirst is set to true, the index of the first of<br> | |
< * these elements is returned. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
< * is empty), or the array contains no element that is less than or equal<br> | |
< * to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
--- | |
> * than or equal to aValue. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
> * is empty), or if the array contains no element that is less than or<br> | |
> * equal to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
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< * @param aFindFirst If true, find the first element that satisfies<br> | |
< * the search. If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
< * search can be returned- which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
< * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary. By default,<br> | |
< * this flag is false.<br> | |
--- | |
> * @param aFindFirst DEPRECATED: this is now ALWAYS `true` - regardless of<br> | |
> * what you are calling it with. This makes the behavior predictable on all<br> | |
> * platforms.<br> | |
> * <br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If true, find the first element that satisfies the search.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
> * search can be returned. Which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
> * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: By default, this flag is false (now: it is always true)<br> | |
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< * than or equal to aValue. If there is more than one such elements with the<br> | |
< * same value and aFindFirst is set to true, the index of the first of<br> | |
< * these elements is returned. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
< * is empty), or the array contains no element that is less than or equal<br> | |
< * to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
--- | |
> * than or equal to aValue. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
> * is empty), or if the array contains no element that is less than or<br> | |
> * equal to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
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< * @param aFindFirst If true, find the first element that satisfies<br> | |
< * the search. If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
< * search can be returned- which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
< * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary. By default,<br> | |
< * this flag is false.<br> | |
--- | |
> * @param aFindFirst DEPRECATED: this is now ALWAYS `true` - regardless of<br> | |
> * what you are calling it with. This makes the behavior predictable on all<br> | |
> * platforms.<br> | |
> * <br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If true, find the first element that satisfies the search.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
> * search can be returned. Which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
> * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: By default, this flag is false (now: it is always true)<br> | |
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< * than or equal to aValue. If there is more than one such elements with the<br> | |
< * same value and aFindFirst is set to true, the index of the first of<br> | |
< * these elements is returned. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
< * is empty), or the array contains no element that is less than or equal<br> | |
< * to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
--- | |
> * than or equal to aValue. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
> * is empty), or if the array contains no element that is less than or<br> | |
> * equal to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
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> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If true, find the first element that satisfies the search.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: If false, the index of any element that satisfies the<br> | |
> * search can be returned. Which index will be returned depends on the<br> | |
> * length of the array and is therefore somewhat arbitrary.<br> | |
> * OLD BEHAVIOR: By default, this flag is false (now: it is always true)<br> | |
> * <br> | |
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< * than or equal to aValue. If there is more than one such elements with the<br> | |
< * same value and aFindFirst is set to true, the index of the first of<br> | |
< * these elements is returned. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
< * is empty), or the array contains no element that is less than or equal<br> | |
< * to aValue, -1 is returned. | |
--- | |
> * than or equal to aValue. If an error is encountered (e.g., the array<br> | |
> * is empty), or if the array contains no element that is less than or<br> | |
> * equal to aValue, -1 is returned. |
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