/* * Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer ($$Version-Rel$$) * Copyright (C) $$Year-Rel$$ The Jalview Authors * * This file is part of Jalview. * * Jalview is free software: you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * Jalview 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. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with Jalview. If not, see . * The Jalview Authors are detailed in the 'AUTHORS' file. */ package jalview.math; import java.io.PrintStream; /** * An interface that describes a rectangular matrix of double values and * operations on it */ public interface MatrixI { /** * Answers the number of columns * * @return */ int width(); /** * Answers the number of rows * * @return */ int height(); /** * Answers the value at row i, column j * * @param i * @param j * @return */ double getValue(int i, int j); /** * Sets the value at row i, colum j * * @param i * @param j * @param d */ void setValue(int i, int j, double d); /** * Answers a copy of the values in the i'th row * * @return */ double[] getRow(int i); /** * Answers a new matrix with a copy of the values in this one * * @return */ MatrixI copy(); /** * Returns a new matrix which is the transpose of this one * * @return */ MatrixI transpose(); /** * Returns a new matrix which is the result of premultiplying this matrix by * the supplied argument. If this of size AxB (A rows and B columns), and the * argument is CxA (C rows and A columns), the result is of size CxB. * * @param in * * @return * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the number of columns in the pre-multiplier is not equal to * the number of rows in the multiplicand (this) */ MatrixI preMultiply(MatrixI m); /** * Returns a new matrix which is the result of postmultiplying this matrix by * the supplied argument. If this of size AxB (A rows and B columns), and the * argument is BxC (B rows and C columns), the result is of size AxC. *

* This method simply returns the result of in.preMultiply(this) * * @param in * * @return * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the number of rows in the post-multiplier is not equal to the * number of columns in the multiplicand (this) * @see #preMultiply(Matrix) */ MatrixI postMultiply(MatrixI m); double[] getD(); double[] getE(); void setD(double[] v); void setE(double[] v); void print(PrintStream ps, String format); void printD(PrintStream ps, String format); void printE(PrintStream ps, String format); void tqli() throws Exception; void tred(); /** * Reverses the range of the matrix values, so that the smallest values become * the largest, and the largest become the smallest. This operation supports * using a distance measure as a similarity measure, or vice versa. *

* If parameter maxToZero is true, then the maximum value becomes * zero, i.e. all values are subtracted from the maximum. This is consistent * with converting an identity similarity score to a distance score - the most * similar (identity) corresponds to zero distance. However note that the * operation is not reversible (unless the original minimum value is zero). * For example a range of 10-40 would become 30-0, which would reverse a * second time to 0-30. Also note that a general similarity measure (such as * BLOSUM) may give different 'identity' scores for different sequences, so * they cannot all convert to zero distance. *

* If parameter maxToZero is false, then the values are reflected * about the average of {min, max} (effectively swapping min and max). This * operation is reversible. * * @param maxToZero */ void reverseRange(boolean maxToZero); /** * Multiply all entries by the given value * * @param d */ void multiply(double d); /** * Answers true if the two matrices have the same dimensions, and corresponding values all differ by no * more than delta (which should be a positive value), else false * * @param m2 * @param delta * @return */ boolean equals(MatrixI m2, double delta); }