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update new function examples and add scenarios
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description: |
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This is a set of example for how to create or use
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ByteBuffers in various ways.
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This is a set of example for how to create or use ByteBuffers in various ways.
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scenarios:
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default: run driver=stdout format=readout
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bindings:
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# To see the cycle correspondence with
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cycle: Identity()
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# ToHexString() is added to many of these so that you can see the data
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# in the byte buffers. To send a byte buffer object to a driver,
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# be sure to remove the ToHexString() functions.
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# fill a byte buffer of the given size with hashed longs
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# Hashing is incremental, not recursive, thus data looks
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# like a sliding window over values
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hashed_bb: ByteBufferSizedHashed(1000);
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hashed_bb: ByteBufferSizedHashed(30); ToHexString();
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# control the size of the extracted sample with a hash range
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hashed_bb_sizerange: ByteBufferSizedHashed(HashRange(1,10))
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hashed_bb_sizerange: ByteBufferSizedHashed(HashRange(1,10)); ToHexString();
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# control the size of the extracted sample based on a continuous function
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hashed_bb_size_normal: ByteBufferSizedHashed(Normal(5.0, 1.0))
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hashed_bb_size_normal: ByteBufferSizedHashed(Normal(5.0, 1.0)); ToHexString();
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# control the size of the extracted sample based on a discrete function
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hashed_bb_size_binomial: ByteBufferSizedHashed(Binomial(8,0.5))
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hashed_bb_size_binomial: ByteBufferSizedHashed(Binomial(8,0.5)); ToHexString();
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# convert a ByteBuffer to a hex-encoded string with upper case
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bb_to_hex_uc: ByteBufferSizedHashed(1000); ToHexString();
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bb_to_hex_uc: ByteBufferSizedHashed(20); ToHexString();
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# convert a ByteBuffer to a hex-encoded string with lower case
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bb_to_hex_lc: ByteBufferSizedHashed(1000); ToHexString(false);
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bb_to_hex_lc: ByteBufferSizedHashed(20); ToHexString(false);
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# generate a byte buffer of 1000 bytes, and then compute a MD5
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# digest into another byte buffer
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digest_bb: ByteBufferSizedHashed(1000); DigestToByteBuffer('MD5');
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digest_bb: ByteBufferSizedHashed(1000); DigestToByteBuffer('MD5'); ToHexString();
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# Md5 digest as above, but using a long as input, short-circuiting
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# the byte buffer construction spelled out above. This is easier
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digest_bb_direct: DigestToByteBuffer('MD5');
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# A canned version of the above
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long_md5_bb: ToMD5ByteBuffer()
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long_md5_bb: ToMD5ByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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# The example below show various type-specialized ByteBuffer
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# functions which are automatically selected depending on the
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# long byte buffer
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# same as long -> ToByteBuffer() -> ByteBuffer
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long_bb: ToByteBuffer();
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long_bb: ToByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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# double byte buffer
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# same as long -> ToDouble() -> double; double -> ToByteBuffer() -> ByteBuffer
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double_bb: ToDouble(); ToByteBuffer();
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double_bb: ToDouble(); ToByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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# integer byte buffer
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# same as long -> ToInt() -> int; int -> ToByteBuffer() -> ByteBuffer
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int_bb: ToInt(); ToByteBuffer();
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int_bb: ToInt(); ToByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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# string to ByteBuffer
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# same as long -> NumberNameToString() -> String; String -> ToByteBuffer()
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string_bb: NumberNameToString(); ToByteBuffer();
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string_bb: NumberNameToString(); ToByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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# char buffer to byte buffer
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# char buffer to byte buffer, another way to get the same result as above
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# same as
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# long -> NumberNameToString() -> String; String -> ToCharBuffer() -> CharBuffer; CharBuffer -> ToByteBuffer() -> ByteBuffer
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cb_bb: NumberNameToString(); ToCharBuffer(); ToByteBuffer();
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cb_bb: NumberNameToString(); ToCharBuffer(); ToByteBuffer(); ToHexString();
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description: |
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This is a set of example for how to create or use
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CharBuffers in various ways.
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This is a set of example for how to create or use CharBuffers in various ways.
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Two function types work together to offer flexibility in how you build
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text images for sampling.
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scenarios:
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default: run driver=stdout format=readout
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cb_fixed: run driver=stdout format=readout bindings='cycle|cb_fixed'
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maze: run driver=stdout format=readout bindings='.*seed.*'
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bindings:
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# initial image to be varied. Each seed should be thought of as a bank
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# selector. This can be useful to ensure that data is different
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# across similar fields in a test, for example.
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cb_samples_with_seed: CharBufImage('01 ',100,3,2L)
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cb_seed1: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,1L)
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cb_seed2: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,2L)
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cb_seed3: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,3L)
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cb_seed4: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,4L)
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cb_seed5: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,5L)
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cb_seed6: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,6L)
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cb_seed7: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,7L)
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cb_seed8: CharBufImage('╱╲',100,30,8L)
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