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toodee

TooDee is a lightweight and high performance two-dimensional wrapper around a growable Vec.

TooDeeView and TooDeeViewMut allow you create two-dimensional wrappers around a slice.

Core features

Features

copy, included by default

The CopyOps trait provides various operations that copy data within the same 2D array, or copy data from one array to another. Many of these operations are named like their slice counterparts, e.g., copy_from_slice() or copy_from_toodee().

translate, included by default

The TranslateOps trait provides common translation algorithms, including: - translate_with_wrap(), a way to shift data around vertically and horizontally. - flip_rows(), i.e., a mirror translation of data about the center row. - flip_cols(), i.e., a mirror translation of data about the center column.

sort, included by default

The SortOps trait provides efficient implementations of: - sort_by_row() operations, with stable and unstable variants. - sort_by_col() operations, with stable and unstable variants.

serde, included by default

Serialization and deserialization of TooDee objects. TooDeeView and TooDeeViewMut can be serialized, but must be deserialized into a TooDee structure.

Build Your Own 2D Algorithms

Traits such as SortOps contain additional algorithms. These traits are defined by extending the TooDeeOpsMut trait, which has been implemented for TooDee and TooDeeViewMut. I recommend taking the same approach because the algorithms you implement will then work on both structs. Additionally, you can override the trait's default implementation if necessary.

The implementation of a new trait could look something like:

``` pub trait FooOps : TooDeeOpsMut {

fn foo(&mut self) -> Bar {
    ...
    return bar;
}

} ```

The above code would provide a default foo() implementation that could be overridden if required. Then it's simply a matter of stating that both TooDee and TooDeeOpsMut implement FooOps:

``` impl FooOps for TooDeeViewMut<'_, T> {}

impl FooOps for TooDee {} ```

Once the implementations are available, just call the methods, e.g.,

let bar = my_toodee.foo(); let bar_view = my_toodee_mut_view.foo();

Happy coding :smile:

TODO

Motivation

Similar libraries do exist, but they lacked either performance, flexibility, or functionality.

Here's a small feature comparison chart:

Storage orderStructs supportedGrowable?Mutable views?Raw data access?Iterate over row slices?Notes
toodee::TooDeeRow-majorAnything (Sized)YesYesYesYes
image::ImageBufferRow-majorimage::PixelNoNoYesNoGood for image processing - see the imageproc crate.
image::SubImageRow-majorimage::PixelNoYesNoNo
grid::GridRow-majorCloneYesNoYesNoSimilar to TooDee, but not as functionally rich.
array2d::Array2DRow-majorCloneNoNoNoNo
imgref::ImgRow-majorAnything (Sized)NoYesYesYes
nalgebra::MatrixColumn-majorScalarYesYesYesNoUse this for vector/matrix math.

Goals

Non-goals

Limitations

License

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Contribution

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