PoolIntArray

A pooled Array of integers (int).

Description

An Array specifically designed to hold integer values (int). Optimized for memory usage, does not fragment the memory.

Note: This type is passed by value and not by reference.

Note: This type is limited to signed 32-bit integers, which means it can only take values in the interval [-2^31, 2^31 - 1], i.e. [-2147483648, 2147483647]. Exceeding those bounds will wrap around. In comparison, int uses signed 64-bit integers which can hold much larger values.

Methods

PoolIntArray

PoolIntArray ( Array from )

void

append ( int integer )

void

append_array ( PoolIntArray array )

bool

empty ( )

int

insert ( int idx, int integer )

void

invert ( )

void

push_back ( int integer )

void

remove ( int idx )

void

resize ( int idx )

void

set ( int idx, int integer )

int

size ( )

Method Descriptions

Constructs a new PoolIntArray. Optionally, you can pass in a generic Array that will be converted.


  • void append ( int integer )

Appends an element at the end of the array (alias of push_back).


Appends a PoolIntArray at the end of this array.


Returns true if the array is empty.


Inserts a new int at a given position in the array. The position must be valid, or at the end of the array (idx == size()).


  • void invert ( )

Reverses the order of the elements in the array.


  • void push_back ( int integer )

Appends a value to the array.


  • void remove ( int idx )

Removes an element from the array by index.


  • void resize ( int idx )

Sets the size of the array. If the array is grown, reserves elements at the end of the array. If the array is shrunk, truncates the array to the new size.

Note: Added elements are not automatically initialized to 0 and will contain garbage, i.e. indeterminate values.


  • void set ( int idx, int integer )

Changes the int at the given index.


Returns the array size.