/* C */ void sidl_double__array_set3(struct sidl_double__array* array, int32_t i1, int32_t i2, int32_t i3, double value)); // C++ void sidl::array<double>::set(int32_t i1, int32_t i2, int32_t i3, double value); C FORTRAN 77 subroutine sidl_double__array_set3_f(array, i1, i2, i3, value) integer*8 array integer*4 i1, i2, i3 real*8 value ! FORTRAN 90 subroutine set(array, i1, i2, i3, value) type(sidl_double_3d), intent(in) :: array integer (selected_int_kind(9)), intent(in) :: i1, i2, i3 real (selected_real_kind(17,308)), intent(in) :: value // Java public void set(int i, int j, int k, double value) {
This method sets the value in index (i1, i2, i3) of a three dimensional array to value. The type of the argument value is the value type for the SIDL type being held (see table 5.2). This method must only be called for three dimensional arrays. For arrays of objects and interfaces, the array will make its own reference by calling addRef() on value, so the client retains its reference to value. For arrays of strings, the array will make a copy of the string, so the client retains ownership of the value pointer.