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package java.awt.image;
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import java.util.Hashtable;
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import java.awt.image.ImageProducer;
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import java.awt.image.ImageConsumer;
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import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
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import java.awt.Image;
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/**
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* The PixelGrabber class implements an ImageConsumer which can be attached
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* to an Image or ImageProducer object to retrieve a subset of the pixels
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* in that image. Here is an example:
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* <pre>
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*
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* public void handlesinglepixel(int x, int y, int pixel) {
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* int alpha = (pixel >> 24) & 0xff;
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* int red = (pixel >> 16) & 0xff;
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* int green = (pixel >> 8) & 0xff;
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* int blue = (pixel ) & 0xff;
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* // Deal with the pixel as necessary...
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* }
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*
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* public void handlepixels(Image img, int x, int y, int w, int h) {
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* int[] pixels = new int[w * h];
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* PixelGrabber pg = new PixelGrabber(img, x, y, w, h, pixels, 0, w);
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* try {
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* pg.grabPixels();
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* } catch (InterruptedException e) {
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* System.err.println("interrupted waiting for pixels!");
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* return;
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* }
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* if ((pg.getStatus() & ImageObserver.ABORT) != 0) {
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* System.err.println("image fetch aborted or errored");
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* return;
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* }
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* for (int j = 0; j < h; j++) {
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* for (int i = 0; i < w; i++) {
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* handlesinglepixel(x+i, y+j, pixels[j * w + i]);
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* }
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* }
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* }
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*
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* </pre>
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*
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* @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
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*
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* @author Jim Graham
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*/
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public class PixelGrabber implements ImageConsumer {
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ImageProducer producer;
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int dstX;
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int dstY;
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int dstW;
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int dstH;
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ColorModel imageModel;
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byte[] bytePixels;
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int[] intPixels;
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int dstOff;
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int dstScan;
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private boolean grabbing;
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private int flags;
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private static final int GRABBEDBITS = (ImageObserver.FRAMEBITS
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| ImageObserver.ALLBITS);
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private static final int DONEBITS = (GRABBEDBITS
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| ImageObserver.ERROR);
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/**
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* Create a PixelGrabber object to grab the (x, y, w, h) rectangular
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* section of pixels from the specified image into the given array.
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* The pixels are stored into the array in the default RGB ColorModel.
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* The RGB data for pixel (i, j) where (i, j) is inside the rectangle
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* (x, y, w, h) is stored in the array at
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* <tt>pix[(j - y) * scansize + (i - x) + off]</tt>.
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* @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
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* @param img the image to retrieve pixels from
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* @param x the x coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image, relative to the default
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* (unscaled) size of the image
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* @param y the y coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image
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* @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param pix the array of integers which are to be used to hold the
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* RGB pixels retrieved from the image
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* @param off the offset into the array of where to store the first pixel
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* @param scansize the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
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* the array
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*/
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public PixelGrabber(Image img, int x, int y, int w, int h,
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int[] pix, int off, int scansize) {
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this(img.getSource(), x, y, w, h, pix, off, scansize);
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}
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/**
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* Create a PixelGrabber object to grab the (x, y, w, h) rectangular
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* section of pixels from the image produced by the specified
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* ImageProducer into the given array.
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* The pixels are stored into the array in the default RGB ColorModel.
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* The RGB data for pixel (i, j) where (i, j) is inside the rectangle
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* (x, y, w, h) is stored in the array at
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* <tt>pix[(j - y) * scansize + (i - x) + off]</tt>.
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* @param ip the <code>ImageProducer</code> that produces the
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* image from which to retrieve pixels
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* @param x the x coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image, relative to the default
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* (unscaled) size of the image
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* @param y the y coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image
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* @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param pix the array of integers which are to be used to hold the
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* RGB pixels retrieved from the image
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* @param off the offset into the array of where to store the first pixel
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* @param scansize the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
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* the array
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* @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
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*/
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public PixelGrabber(ImageProducer ip, int x, int y, int w, int h,
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int[] pix, int off, int scansize) {
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producer = ip;
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dstX = x;
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dstY = y;
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dstW = w;
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dstH = h;
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dstOff = off;
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dstScan = scansize;
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intPixels = pix;
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imageModel = ColorModel.getRGBdefault();
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}
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/**
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* Create a PixelGrabber object to grab the (x, y, w, h) rectangular
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* section of pixels from the specified image. The pixels are
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* accumulated in the original ColorModel if the same ColorModel
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* is used for every call to setPixels, otherwise the pixels are
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* accumulated in the default RGB ColorModel. If the forceRGB
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* parameter is true, then the pixels will be accumulated in the
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* default RGB ColorModel anyway. A buffer is allocated by the
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* PixelGrabber to hold the pixels in either case. If (w < 0) or
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* (h < 0), then they will default to the remaining width and
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* height of the source data when that information is delivered.
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* @param img the image to retrieve the image data from
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* @param x the x coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image, relative to the default
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* (unscaled) size of the image
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* @param y the y coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
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* of pixels to retrieve from the image
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* @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to retrieve
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* @param forceRGB true if the pixels should always be converted to
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* the default RGB ColorModel
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*/
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public PixelGrabber(Image img, int x, int y, int w, int h,
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boolean forceRGB)
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{
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producer = img.getSource();
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dstX = x;
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dstY = y;
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dstW = w;
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dstH = h;
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if (forceRGB) {
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imageModel = ColorModel.getRGBdefault();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Request the PixelGrabber to start fetching the pixels.
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*/
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public synchronized void startGrabbing() {
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if ((flags & DONEBITS) != 0) {
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return;
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}
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if (!grabbing) {
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grabbing = true;
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flags &= ~(ImageObserver.ABORT);
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producer.startProduction(this);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Request the PixelGrabber to abort the image fetch.
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*/
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public synchronized void abortGrabbing() {
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imageComplete(IMAGEABORTED);
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}
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/**
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* Request the Image or ImageProducer to start delivering pixels and
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* wait for all of the pixels in the rectangle of interest to be
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* delivered.
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* @return true if the pixels were successfully grabbed, false on
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* abort, error or timeout
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* @exception InterruptedException
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* Another thread has interrupted this thread.
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*/
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public boolean grabPixels() throws InterruptedException {
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return grabPixels(0);
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}
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/**
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* Request the Image or ImageProducer to start delivering pixels and
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* wait for all of the pixels in the rectangle of interest to be
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* delivered or until the specified timeout has elapsed. This method
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* behaves in the following ways, depending on the value of
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* <code>ms</code>:
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* <ul>
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* <li> If <code>ms</code> == 0, waits until all pixels are delivered
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* <li> If <code>ms</code> > 0, waits until all pixels are delivered
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* as timeout expires.
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* <li> If <code>ms</code> < 0, returns <code>true</code> if all pixels
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* are grabbed, <code>false</code> otherwise and does not wait.
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* </ul>
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* @param ms the number of milliseconds to wait for the image pixels
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* to arrive before timing out
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* @return true if the pixels were successfully grabbed, false on
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* abort, error or timeout
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* @exception InterruptedException
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* Another thread has interrupted this thread.
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*/
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public synchronized boolean grabPixels(long ms)
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throws InterruptedException
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{
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if ((flags & DONEBITS) != 0) {
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return (flags & GRABBEDBITS) != 0;
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}
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long end = ms + System.currentTimeMillis();
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if (!grabbing) {
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grabbing = true;
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flags &= ~(ImageObserver.ABORT);
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producer.startProduction(this);
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}
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while (grabbing) {
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long timeout;
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if (ms == 0) {
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timeout = 0;
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} else {
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timeout = end - System.currentTimeMillis();
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if (timeout <= 0) {
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break;
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}
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}
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wait(timeout);
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}
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return (flags & GRABBEDBITS) != 0;
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}
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/**
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* Return the status of the pixels. The ImageObserver flags
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* representing the available pixel information are returned.
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* @return the bitwise OR of all relevant ImageObserver flags
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* @see ImageObserver
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*/
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public synchronized int getStatus() {
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return flags;
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}
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/**
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* Get the width of the pixel buffer (after adjusting for image width).
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* If no width was specified for the rectangle of pixels to grab then
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* then this information will only be available after the image has
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* delivered the dimensions.
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* @return the final width used for the pixel buffer or -1 if the width
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* is not yet known
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* @see #getStatus
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*/
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public synchronized int getWidth() {
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return (dstW < 0) ? -1 : dstW;
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}
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/**
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* Get the height of the pixel buffer (after adjusting for image height).
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* If no width was specified for the rectangle of pixels to grab then
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* then this information will only be available after the image has
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* delivered the dimensions.
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* @return the final height used for the pixel buffer or -1 if the height
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* is not yet known
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* @see #getStatus
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*/
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public synchronized int getHeight() {
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return (dstH < 0) ? -1 : dstH;
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}
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/**
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* Get the pixel buffer. If the PixelGrabber was not constructed
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* with an explicit pixel buffer to hold the pixels then this method
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* will return null until the size and format of the image data is
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* known.
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* Since the PixelGrabber may fall back on accumulating the data
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* in the default RGB ColorModel at any time if the source image
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* uses more than one ColorModel to deliver the data, the array
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* object returned by this method may change over time until the
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* image grab is complete.
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* @return either a byte array or an int array
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* @see #getStatus
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* @see #setPixels(int, int, int, int, ColorModel, byte[], int, int)
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* @see #setPixels(int, int, int, int, ColorModel, int[], int, int)
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*/
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public synchronized Object getPixels() {
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return (bytePixels == null)
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? ((Object) intPixels)
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: ((Object) bytePixels);
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}
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/**
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* Get the ColorModel for the pixels stored in the array. If the
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* PixelGrabber was constructed with an explicit pixel buffer then
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* this method will always return the default RGB ColorModel,
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* otherwise it may return null until the ColorModel used by the
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* ImageProducer is known.
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* Since the PixelGrabber may fall back on accumulating the data
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* in the default RGB ColorModel at any time if the source image
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* uses more than one ColorModel to deliver the data, the ColorModel
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* object returned by this method may change over time until the
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* image grab is complete and may not reflect any of the ColorModel
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* objects that was used by the ImageProducer to deliver the pixels.
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* @return the ColorModel object used for storing the pixels
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* @see #getStatus
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* @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
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* @see #setColorModel(ColorModel)
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*/
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public synchronized ColorModel getColorModel() {
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return imageModel;
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}
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/**
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* The setDimensions method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
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* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
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* <p>
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* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
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* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
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* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
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* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
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* with retrieving the requested pixels.
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* @param width the width of the dimension
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* @param height the height of the dimension
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*/
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public void setDimensions(int width, int height) {
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if (dstW < 0) {
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dstW = width - dstX;
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}
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if (dstH < 0) {
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dstH = height - dstY;
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}
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if (dstW <= 0 || dstH <= 0) {
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imageComplete(STATICIMAGEDONE);
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} else if (intPixels == null &&
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imageModel == ColorModel.getRGBdefault()) {
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intPixels = new int[dstW * dstH];
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dstScan = dstW;
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dstOff = 0;
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}
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flags |= (ImageObserver.WIDTH | ImageObserver.HEIGHT);
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}
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/**
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* The setHints method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
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* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
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* <p>
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* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
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* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
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* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
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* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
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* with retrieving the requested pixels.
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* @param hints a set of hints used to process the pixels
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*/
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public void setHints(int hints) {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* The setProperties method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
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* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
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* <p>
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* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
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* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
|
|
405 |
* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
|
|
406 |
* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
|
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* with retrieving the requested pixels.
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* @param props the list of properties
|
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*/
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public void setProperties(Hashtable<?,?> props) {
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return;
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|
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}
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|
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/**
|
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* The setColorModel method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
|
|
416 |
* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
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|
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* <p>
|
|
418 |
* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
|
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419 |
* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
|
|
420 |
* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
|
|
421 |
* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
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* with retrieving the requested pixels.
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* @param model the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
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* @see #getColorModel
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*/
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public void setColorModel(ColorModel model) {
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return;
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|
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}
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private void convertToRGB() {
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int size = dstW * dstH;
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int newpixels[] = new int[size];
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if (bytePixels != null) {
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for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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|
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newpixels[i] = imageModel.getRGB(bytePixels[i] & 0xff);
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}
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|
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} else if (intPixels != null) {
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for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
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newpixels[i] = imageModel.getRGB(intPixels[i]);
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}
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}
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bytePixels = null;
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intPixels = newpixels;
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dstScan = dstW;
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|
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dstOff = 0;
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imageModel = ColorModel.getRGBdefault();
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|
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}
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|
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|
|
449 |
/**
|
|
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* The setPixels method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
|
|
451 |
* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
|
|
452 |
* <p>
|
|
453 |
* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
|
|
454 |
* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
|
|
455 |
* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
|
|
456 |
* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
|
|
457 |
* with retrieving the requested pixels.
|
|
458 |
* @param srcX the X coordinate of the upper-left corner
|
|
459 |
* of the area of pixels to be set
|
|
460 |
* @param srcY the Y coordinate of the upper-left corner
|
|
461 |
* of the area of pixels to be set
|
|
462 |
* @param srcW the width of the area of pixels
|
|
463 |
* @param srcH the height of the area of pixels
|
|
464 |
* @param model the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
|
|
465 |
* @param pixels the array of pixels
|
|
466 |
* @param srcOff the offset into the pixels array
|
|
467 |
* @param srcScan the distance from one row of pixels to the next
|
|
468 |
* in the pixels array
|
|
469 |
* @see #getPixels
|
|
470 |
*/
|
|
471 |
public void setPixels(int srcX, int srcY, int srcW, int srcH,
|
|
472 |
ColorModel model,
|
|
473 |
byte pixels[], int srcOff, int srcScan) {
|
|
474 |
if (srcY < dstY) {
|
|
475 |
int diff = dstY - srcY;
|
|
476 |
if (diff >= srcH) {
|
|
477 |
return;
|
|
478 |
}
|
|
479 |
srcOff += srcScan * diff;
|
|
480 |
srcY += diff;
|
|
481 |
srcH -= diff;
|
|
482 |
}
|
|
483 |
if (srcY + srcH > dstY + dstH) {
|
|
484 |
srcH = (dstY + dstH) - srcY;
|
|
485 |
if (srcH <= 0) {
|
|
486 |
return;
|
|
487 |
}
|
|
488 |
}
|
|
489 |
if (srcX < dstX) {
|
|
490 |
int diff = dstX - srcX;
|
|
491 |
if (diff >= srcW) {
|
|
492 |
return;
|
|
493 |
}
|
|
494 |
srcOff += diff;
|
|
495 |
srcX += diff;
|
|
496 |
srcW -= diff;
|
|
497 |
}
|
|
498 |
if (srcX + srcW > dstX + dstW) {
|
|
499 |
srcW = (dstX + dstW) - srcX;
|
|
500 |
if (srcW <= 0) {
|
|
501 |
return;
|
|
502 |
}
|
|
503 |
}
|
|
504 |
int dstPtr = dstOff + (srcY - dstY) * dstScan + (srcX - dstX);
|
|
505 |
if (intPixels == null) {
|
|
506 |
if (bytePixels == null) {
|
|
507 |
bytePixels = new byte[dstW * dstH];
|
|
508 |
dstScan = dstW;
|
|
509 |
dstOff = 0;
|
|
510 |
imageModel = model;
|
|
511 |
} else if (imageModel != model) {
|
|
512 |
convertToRGB();
|
|
513 |
}
|
|
514 |
if (bytePixels != null) {
|
|
515 |
for (int h = srcH; h > 0; h--) {
|
|
516 |
System.arraycopy(pixels, srcOff, bytePixels, dstPtr, srcW);
|
|
517 |
srcOff += srcScan;
|
|
518 |
dstPtr += dstScan;
|
|
519 |
}
|
|
520 |
}
|
|
521 |
}
|
|
522 |
if (intPixels != null) {
|
|
523 |
int dstRem = dstScan - srcW;
|
|
524 |
int srcRem = srcScan - srcW;
|
|
525 |
for (int h = srcH; h > 0; h--) {
|
|
526 |
for (int w = srcW; w > 0; w--) {
|
|
527 |
intPixels[dstPtr++] = model.getRGB(pixels[srcOff++]&0xff);
|
|
528 |
}
|
|
529 |
srcOff += srcRem;
|
|
530 |
dstPtr += dstRem;
|
|
531 |
}
|
|
532 |
}
|
|
533 |
flags |= ImageObserver.SOMEBITS;
|
|
534 |
}
|
|
535 |
|
|
536 |
/**
|
|
537 |
* The setPixels method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
|
|
538 |
* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
|
|
539 |
* <p>
|
|
540 |
* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
|
|
541 |
* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
|
|
542 |
* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
|
|
543 |
* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
|
|
544 |
* with retrieving the requested pixels.
|
|
545 |
* @param srcX the X coordinate of the upper-left corner
|
|
546 |
* of the area of pixels to be set
|
|
547 |
* @param srcY the Y coordinate of the upper-left corner
|
|
548 |
* of the area of pixels to be set
|
|
549 |
* @param srcW the width of the area of pixels
|
|
550 |
* @param srcH the height of the area of pixels
|
|
551 |
* @param model the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
|
|
552 |
* @param pixels the array of pixels
|
|
553 |
* @param srcOff the offset into the pixels array
|
|
554 |
* @param srcScan the distance from one row of pixels to the next
|
|
555 |
* in the pixels array
|
|
556 |
* @see #getPixels
|
|
557 |
*/
|
|
558 |
public void setPixels(int srcX, int srcY, int srcW, int srcH,
|
|
559 |
ColorModel model,
|
|
560 |
int pixels[], int srcOff, int srcScan) {
|
|
561 |
if (srcY < dstY) {
|
|
562 |
int diff = dstY - srcY;
|
|
563 |
if (diff >= srcH) {
|
|
564 |
return;
|
|
565 |
}
|
|
566 |
srcOff += srcScan * diff;
|
|
567 |
srcY += diff;
|
|
568 |
srcH -= diff;
|
|
569 |
}
|
|
570 |
if (srcY + srcH > dstY + dstH) {
|
|
571 |
srcH = (dstY + dstH) - srcY;
|
|
572 |
if (srcH <= 0) {
|
|
573 |
return;
|
|
574 |
}
|
|
575 |
}
|
|
576 |
if (srcX < dstX) {
|
|
577 |
int diff = dstX - srcX;
|
|
578 |
if (diff >= srcW) {
|
|
579 |
return;
|
|
580 |
}
|
|
581 |
srcOff += diff;
|
|
582 |
srcX += diff;
|
|
583 |
srcW -= diff;
|
|
584 |
}
|
|
585 |
if (srcX + srcW > dstX + dstW) {
|
|
586 |
srcW = (dstX + dstW) - srcX;
|
|
587 |
if (srcW <= 0) {
|
|
588 |
return;
|
|
589 |
}
|
|
590 |
}
|
|
591 |
if (intPixels == null) {
|
|
592 |
if (bytePixels == null) {
|
|
593 |
intPixels = new int[dstW * dstH];
|
|
594 |
dstScan = dstW;
|
|
595 |
dstOff = 0;
|
|
596 |
imageModel = model;
|
|
597 |
} else {
|
|
598 |
convertToRGB();
|
|
599 |
}
|
|
600 |
}
|
|
601 |
int dstPtr = dstOff + (srcY - dstY) * dstScan + (srcX - dstX);
|
|
602 |
if (imageModel == model) {
|
|
603 |
for (int h = srcH; h > 0; h--) {
|
|
604 |
System.arraycopy(pixels, srcOff, intPixels, dstPtr, srcW);
|
|
605 |
srcOff += srcScan;
|
|
606 |
dstPtr += dstScan;
|
|
607 |
}
|
|
608 |
} else {
|
|
609 |
if (imageModel != ColorModel.getRGBdefault()) {
|
|
610 |
convertToRGB();
|
|
611 |
}
|
|
612 |
int dstRem = dstScan - srcW;
|
|
613 |
int srcRem = srcScan - srcW;
|
|
614 |
for (int h = srcH; h > 0; h--) {
|
|
615 |
for (int w = srcW; w > 0; w--) {
|
|
616 |
intPixels[dstPtr++] = model.getRGB(pixels[srcOff++]);
|
|
617 |
}
|
|
618 |
srcOff += srcRem;
|
|
619 |
dstPtr += dstRem;
|
|
620 |
}
|
|
621 |
}
|
|
622 |
flags |= ImageObserver.SOMEBITS;
|
|
623 |
}
|
|
624 |
|
|
625 |
/**
|
|
626 |
* The imageComplete method is part of the ImageConsumer API which
|
|
627 |
* this class must implement to retrieve the pixels.
|
|
628 |
* <p>
|
|
629 |
* Note: This method is intended to be called by the ImageProducer
|
|
630 |
* of the Image whose pixels are being grabbed. Developers using
|
|
631 |
* this class to retrieve pixels from an image should avoid calling
|
|
632 |
* this method directly since that operation could result in problems
|
|
633 |
* with retrieving the requested pixels.
|
|
634 |
* @param status the status of image loading
|
|
635 |
*/
|
|
636 |
public synchronized void imageComplete(int status) {
|
|
637 |
grabbing = false;
|
|
638 |
switch (status) {
|
|
639 |
default:
|
|
640 |
case IMAGEERROR:
|
|
641 |
flags |= ImageObserver.ERROR | ImageObserver.ABORT;
|
|
642 |
break;
|
|
643 |
case IMAGEABORTED:
|
|
644 |
flags |= ImageObserver.ABORT;
|
|
645 |
break;
|
|
646 |
case STATICIMAGEDONE:
|
|
647 |
flags |= ImageObserver.ALLBITS;
|
|
648 |
break;
|
|
649 |
case SINGLEFRAMEDONE:
|
|
650 |
flags |= ImageObserver.FRAMEBITS;
|
|
651 |
break;
|
|
652 |
}
|
|
653 |
producer.removeConsumer(this);
|
|
654 |
notifyAll();
|
|
655 |
}
|
|
656 |
|
|
657 |
/**
|
|
658 |
* Returns the status of the pixels. The ImageObserver flags
|
|
659 |
* representing the available pixel information are returned.
|
|
660 |
* This method and {@link #getStatus() getStatus} have the
|
|
661 |
* same implementation, but <code>getStatus</code> is the
|
|
662 |
* preferred method because it conforms to the convention of
|
|
663 |
* naming information-retrieval methods with the form
|
|
664 |
* "getXXX".
|
|
665 |
* @return the bitwise OR of all relevant ImageObserver flags
|
|
666 |
* @see ImageObserver
|
|
667 |
* @see #getStatus()
|
|
668 |
*/
|
|
669 |
public synchronized int status() {
|
|
670 |
return flags;
|
|
671 |
}
|
|
672 |
}
|