PaperTypeMonoPaperType, RgbPaperType2D, RgbPaperType3Dpublic abstract class RgbPaperType extends java.lang.Object implements PaperType
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protected static class |
RgbPaperType.RgbPaper |
Paper for use by this type.
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| Modifier | Constructor | Description |
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protected |
RgbPaperType(java.lang.String name,
boolean upLayer) |
Constructor.
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| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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javax.swing.Icon |
createDataIcon(Surface surface,
Drawing[] drawings,
java.lang.Object[] plans,
DataStore dataStore,
boolean requireCached) |
Paints the content of a list of drawing objects onto a given
plot surface, and returns the result as an Icon.
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protected abstract RgbPaperType.RgbPaper |
createPaper(java.awt.Rectangle bounds) |
Creates a paper object for given bounds.
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boolean |
isBitmap() |
Returns true.
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void |
placeDecal(Paper paper,
Decal decal) |
Simply calls the
RgbPaperType.RgbPaper.placeDecal(uk.ac.starlink.ttools.plot2.Decal) method. |
java.lang.String |
toString() |
protected RgbPaperType(java.lang.String name,
boolean upLayer)
name - paper type nameupLayer - true to render layers in ascending order,
false to do them in descending orderpublic boolean isBitmap()
public void placeDecal(Paper paper, Decal decal)
RgbPaperType.RgbPaper.placeDecal(uk.ac.starlink.ttools.plot2.Decal) method.placeDecal in interface PaperTypepaper - graphics destination, of appropriate type for this objectdecal - graphic to paintpublic javax.swing.Icon createDataIcon(Surface surface, Drawing[] drawings, java.lang.Object[] plans, DataStore dataStore, boolean requireCached)
PaperTypeThe requireCached argument provides a hint about
whether the output icon will cache computations.
Set this true if you might want to paint the returned icon
multiple times, false if it is one-shot only, or if keeping
the memory footprint small is more important than speed.
In general it's OK to call the paintIcon method of
the returned object with a null Component.
The returned icon is the size of the plotBounds rectangle,
and will be painted at plotBounds.x, plotBounds.y.
It contains everything in that region except perhaps for decorations,
and it is opaque. It does not (cannot) contain external axis labels,
but must contain any internal markings which appear underneath the
data points.
An implementation will usually create a Paper object and pass it
in turn to the supplied drawings so that the returned
icon can be based on the drawn-on paper.
createDataIcon in interface PaperTypesurface - plot surfacedrawings - array of drawing objects to be painted in sequenceplans - array of plan objects corresponding to the
drawings array argumentdataStore - data storage objectrequireCached - hint about whether to cache the calculation datapublic java.lang.String toString()
toString in class java.lang.Objectprotected abstract RgbPaperType.RgbPaper createPaper(java.awt.Rectangle bounds)
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