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H A D | UidRangeTest.cpp | 28 const UidRange range = unmarshall(env, inParcel); local 29 return marshall(env, range); 34 const UidRange range = unmarshall(env, inParcel); local 35 return range.getStart(); 40 const UidRange range = unmarshall(env, inParcel); local 41 return range.getStop(); 58 UidRange range; local 59 range.readFromParcel(&p); 60 return range; 64 * Creates a Java byte[] array and writes the contents of 'range' t 70 marshall(JNIEnv* env, const UidRange& range) argument [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/com/android/internal/widget/ |
H A D | ScrollBarUtils.java | 21 public static int getThumbLength(int size, int thickness, int extent, int range) { argument 24 int length = Math.round((float) size * extent / range); 31 public static int getThumbOffset(int size, int thumbLength, int extent, int range, int offset) { argument 33 int thumbOffset = Math.round((float) (size - thumbLength) * offset / (range - extent));
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/frameworks/opt/telephony/src/java/com/android/internal/telephony/ |
H A D | IntRangeManager.java | 26 * radio when the range of enabled message identifiers changes. 36 * of the caller) so that a call to remove a range can be mapped to the 37 * client that enabled that range (or else rejected). 48 * One or more clients forming the continuous range [startId, endId]. 62 * @param startId the first id included in the range 63 * @param endId the last id included in the range 64 * @param client the client requesting the enabled range 110 * @param range the new ClientRange to insert 112 void insert(ClientRange range) { argument 117 if (range [all...] |
/frameworks/minikin/tests/unittest/ |
H A D | SparseBitSetTest.cpp | 30 std::vector<uint32_t> range { distribution(mt) }; 32 range.push_back((range.back() - 1) + distribution(mt)); 35 SparseBitSet bitset(range.data(), range.size() / 2); 38 for (size_t i = 0; i < range.size() / 2; ++i) { 39 uint32_t start = range[i * 2]; 40 uint32_t end = range[i * 2 + 1];
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/util/ |
H A D | Range.java | 24 * Immutable class for describing the range of two numeric values. 26 * A range (or "interval") defines the inclusive boundaries around a contiguous span of 31 * All ranges are bounded, and the left side of the range is always {@code >=} 32 * the right side of the range. 36 * stored must also be immutable. If mutable objects are stored here, then the range 41 * Create a new immutable range. 45 * is the range is bounded. {@code lower} must be {@link Comparable#compareTo lesser or equal} 64 * Create a new immutable range, with the argument types inferred. 68 * is the range is bounded. {@code lower} must be {@link Comparable#compareTo lesser or equal} 100 * Checks if the {@code value} is within the bounds of this range 131 contains(Range<T> range) argument 204 intersect(Range<T> range) argument 272 extend(Range<T> range) argument [all...] |
/frameworks/ml/nn/runtime/test/specs/ |
H A D | embedding_lookup.mod.py | 22 actual_values = [x for x in range(rows * columns * features)] 23 for i in range(rows): 24 for j in range(columns): 25 for k in range(features):
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H A D | concat_float_3.mod.py | 32 input1_values = [x for x in range(row * col1)] 33 input2_values = [-x for x in range(row * col2)] 37 output_values = [x for x in range(row * output_col)] 38 for r in range(row): 39 for c1 in range(col1): 41 for c2 in range(col2):
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H A D | concat_quant8_3.mod.py | 32 input1_values = [(x % 128 + 128) for x in range(row * col1)] 33 input2_values = [x % 128 for x in range(row * col2)] 37 output_values = [x for x in range(row * output_col)] 38 for r in range(row): 39 for c1 in range(col1): 41 for c2 in range(col2):
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H A D | concat_float_2.mod.py | 32 input1_values = [x for x in range(row1 * col)] 34 [x + s1 for x in range(s2)])() 37 output_values = [x for x in range(output_row * col)]
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H A D | concat_quant8_2.mod.py | 32 input1_values = [x % 256 for x in range(row1 * col)] 34 [(x + s1) % 256 for x in range(s2)])() 37 output_values = [x % 256 for x in range(output_row * col)]
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H A D | hashtable_lookup_float.mod.py | 22 table = [x for x in range(rows * features)] 23 for i in range(rows): 24 for j in range(features):
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H A D | hashtable_lookup_quant8.mod.py | 22 table = [x for x in range(rows * features)] 23 for i in range(rows): 24 for j in range(features):
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H A D | relu_float_2.mod.py | 33 input_values = (lambda r = rng: [x * (x % 2 - .5) * 2 for x in range(r)])() 35 output_values = (lambda r = rng: [x * (x % 2) for x in range(r)])()
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H A D | relu_quant8_2.mod.py | 33 input_values = (lambda r = rng: [x % 256 for x in range(r)])() 35 output_values = (lambda r = rng: [x % 256 if x % 256 > 128 else 128 for x in range(r)])()
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H A D | rnn.mod.py | 188 #for i in range(input_sequence_size): 189 for i in range(1): 194 input0[hidden_state_in] = [0 for x in range(batches * units)] 196 hidden_state_out: [0 for x in range(batches * units)],
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/frameworks/base/services/core/jni/ |
H A D | com_android_server_PersistentDataBlockService.cpp | 50 uint64_t range[2]; local 54 range[0] = 0; 55 range[1] = len; 57 if (range[1] == 0) 60 ret = ioctl(fd, BLKSECDISCARD, &range); 63 range[0] = 0; 64 range[1] = len; 65 ret = ioctl(fd, BLKDISCARD, &range);
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/frameworks/base/core/jni/ |
H A D | android_view_InputDevice.cpp | 73 const InputDeviceInfo::MotionRange& range = ranges.itemAt(i); local 74 env->CallVoidMethod(inputDeviceObj.get(), gInputDeviceClassInfo.addMotionRange, range.axis, 75 range.source, range.min, range.max, range.flat, range.fuzz, range.resolution);
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/frameworks/av/media/libstagefright/codecs/m4v_h263/dec/src/ |
H A D | deringing_luma.cpp | 34 int thres[4], range[4], max_range_blk, max_thres_blk; local 66 range[blks] = max_blk - min_blk; 68 if (range[blks] >= max_range_blk) 70 max_range_blk = range[blks]; 86 if (range[blks]<32 && max_range_blk >= 64) 120 range[blks] = max_blk - min_blk; 122 if (range[blks] >= max_range_blk) 124 max_range_blk = range[blks]; 140 if (range[blks]<32 && max_range_blk >= 64) 178 range[blk [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/view/ |
H A D | InputDevice.java | 100 * Use {@link #getMotionRange} to query the range of the pointing device. Some devices permit 101 * touches outside the display area so the effective range may be somewhat smaller or larger 114 * Use {@link #getMotionRange} to query the range of motion. 125 * Use {@link #getMotionRange} to query the range of positions. 134 * Use {@link #getMotionRange} to query the range of positions. 299 * Constant for retrieving the range of values for {@link MotionEvent#AXIS_X}. 308 * Constant for retrieving the range of values for {@link MotionEvent#AXIS_Y}. 317 * Constant for retrieving the range of values for {@link MotionEvent#AXIS_PRESSURE}. 326 * Constant for retrieving the range of values for {@link MotionEvent#AXIS_SIZE}. 335 * Constant for retrieving the range o [all...] |
/frameworks/native/libs/input/ |
H A D | InputDevice.cpp | 173 const MotionRange& range = mMotionRanges.itemAt(i); local 174 if (range.axis == axis && range.source == source) { 175 return ⦥ 187 MotionRange range = { axis, source, min, max, flat, fuzz, resolution }; local 188 mMotionRanges.add(range); 191 void InputDeviceInfo::addMotionRange(const MotionRange& range) { argument 192 mMotionRanges.add(range);
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/frameworks/rs/tests/lldb/tests/testcases/ |
H A D | test_script_group.py | 83 for x in range(array_size): 100 for x in range(array_size):
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/frameworks/base/media/java/android/media/ |
H A D | Utils.java | 43 * Sorts distinct (non-intersecting) range array in ascending order. 71 for (Range<T> range: another) { 73 one[ix].getUpper().compareTo(range.getLower()) < 0) { 77 one[ix].getUpper().compareTo(range.getUpper()) < 0) { 78 result.add(range.intersect(one[ix])); 84 if (one[ix].getLower().compareTo(range.getUpper()) <= 0) { 85 result.add(range.intersect(one[ix])); 92 * Returns the index of the range that contains a value in a sorted array of distinct ranges. 95 * @return if the value is in one of the ranges, it returns the index of that range. Otherwise, 96 * the return value is {@code (-1-index)} for the {@code index} of the range tha 140 factorRange(Range<Integer> range, int factor) argument 151 factorRange(Range<Long> range, long factor) argument 167 scaleRange(Range<Rational> range, int num, int den) argument 176 alignRange(Range<Integer> range, int align) argument [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/hardware/ |
H A D | ConsumerIrManager.java | 88 * Represents a range of carrier frequencies (inclusive) on which the 96 * Create a segment of a carrier frequency range. 98 * @param min The minimum transmittable frequency in this range segment. 99 * @param max The maximum transmittable frequency in this range segment. 107 * Get the minimum (inclusive) frequency in this range segment. 114 * Get the maximum (inclusive) frequency in this range segment. 141 CarrierFrequencyRange[] range = new CarrierFrequencyRange[freqs.length / 2]; 144 range[i / 2] = new CarrierFrequencyRange(freqs[i], freqs[i+1]); 146 return range;
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/frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/src/com/android/internal/util/ |
H A D | ProgressReporterTest.java | 35 final int[] range = r.getSegmentRange(); 36 assertEquals("start", start, range[0]); 37 assertEquals("len", len, range[1]);
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/frameworks/minikin/tests/perftests/ |
H A D | GraphemeBreak.cpp | 39 const size_t testIndex = state.range(0); 54 const size_t testIndex = state.range(0); 69 const size_t testIndex = state.range(0);
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