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*
width *
The pen width, measured perpendicularly to the pen trajectory. *
end caps *
The decoration applied to the ends of unclosed subpaths and * dash segments. Subpaths that start and end on the same point are * still considered unclosed if they do not have a CLOSE segment. * See {@link java.awt.geom.PathIterator#SEG_CLOSE SEG_CLOSE} * for more information on the CLOSE segment. * The three different decorations are: {@link #CAP_BUTT}, * {@link #CAP_ROUND}, and {@link #CAP_SQUARE}. *
line joins *
The decoration applied at the intersection of two path segments * and at the intersection of the endpoints of a subpath that is closed * using {@link java.awt.geom.PathIterator#SEG_CLOSE SEG_CLOSE}. * The three different decorations are: {@link #JOIN_BEVEL}, * {@link #JOIN_MITER}, and {@link #JOIN_ROUND}. *
miter limit *
The limit to trim a line join that has a JOIN_MITER decoration. * A line join is trimmed when the ratio of miter length to stroke * width is greater than the miterlimit value. The miter length is * the diagonal length of the miter, which is the distance between * the inside corner and the outside corner of the intersection. * The smaller the angle formed by two line segments, the longer * the miter length and the sharper the angle of intersection. The * default miterlimit value of 10.0f causes all angles less than * 11 degrees to be trimmed. Trimming miters converts * the decoration of the line join to bevel. *
dash attributes *
The definition of how to make a dash pattern by alternating * between opaque and transparent sections. *
* All attributes that specify measurements and distances controlling * the shape of the returned outline are measured in the same * coordinate system as the original unstroked {@code Shape} * argument. When a {@code Graphics2D} object uses a * {@code Stroke} object to redefine a path during the execution * of one of its {@code draw} methods, the geometry is supplied * in its original form before the {@code Graphics2D} transform * attribute is applied. Therefore, attributes such as the pen width * are interpreted in the user space coordinate system of the * {@code Graphics2D} object and are subject to the scaling and * shearing effects of the user-space-to-device-space transform in that * particular {@code Graphics2D}. * For example, the width of a rendered shape's outline is determined * not only by the width attribute of this {@code BasicStroke}, * but also by the transform attribute of the * {@code Graphics2D} object. Consider this code: *
{@code
 *      // sets the Graphics2D object's Transform attribute
 *      g2d.scale(10, 10);
 *      // sets the Graphics2D object's Stroke attribute
 *      g2d.setStroke(new BasicStroke(1.5f));
 * }
* Assuming there are no other scaling transforms added to the * {@code Graphics2D} object, the resulting line * will be approximately 15 pixels wide. * As the example code demonstrates, a floating-point line * offers better precision, especially when large transforms are * used with a {@code Graphics2D} object. * When a line is diagonal, the exact width depends on how the * rendering pipeline chooses which pixels to fill as it traces the * theoretical widened outline. The choice of which pixels to turn * on is affected by the antialiasing attribute because the * antialiasing rendering pipeline can choose to color * partially-covered pixels. *

* For more information on the user space coordinate system and the * rendering process, see the {@code Graphics2D} class comments. * @see Graphics2D * @author Jim Graham */ public class BasicStroke implements Stroke { /** * Joins path segments by extending their outside edges until * they meet. */ @Native public static final int JOIN_MITER = 0; /** * Joins path segments by rounding off the corner at a radius * of half the line width. */ @Native public static final int JOIN_ROUND = 1; /** * Joins path segments by connecting the outer corners of their * wide outlines with a straight segment. */ @Native public static final int JOIN_BEVEL = 2; /** * Ends unclosed subpaths and dash segments with no added * decoration. */ @Native public static final int CAP_BUTT = 0; /** * Ends unclosed subpaths and dash segments with a round * decoration that has a radius equal to half of the width * of the pen. */ @Native public static final int CAP_ROUND = 1; /** * Ends unclosed subpaths and dash segments with a square * projection that extends beyond the end of the segment * to a distance equal to half of the line width. */ @Native public static final int CAP_SQUARE = 2; float width; int join; int cap; float miterlimit; float[] dash; float dash_phase; /** * Constructs a new {@code BasicStroke} with the specified * attributes. * @param width the width of this {@code BasicStroke}. The * width must be greater than or equal to 0.0f. If width is * set to 0.0f, the stroke is rendered as the thinnest * possible line for the target device and the antialias * hint setting. * @param cap the decoration of the ends of a {@code BasicStroke} * @param join the decoration applied where path segments meet * @param miterlimit the limit to trim the miter join. The miterlimit * must be greater than or equal to 1.0f. * @param dash the array representing the dashing pattern * @param dash_phase the offset to start the dashing pattern * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code width} is negative * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code cap} is not either * CAP_BUTT, CAP_ROUND or CAP_SQUARE * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code miterlimit} is less * than 1 and {@code join} is JOIN_MITER * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code join} is not * either JOIN_ROUND, JOIN_BEVEL, or JOIN_MITER * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code dash_phase} * is negative and {@code dash} is not {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the length of * {@code dash} is zero * @throws IllegalArgumentException if dash lengths are all zero. */ @ConstructorProperties({ "lineWidth", "endCap", "lineJoin", "miterLimit", "dashArray", "dashPhase" }) public BasicStroke(float width, int cap, int join, float miterlimit, float[] dash, float dash_phase) { if (width < 0.0f) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("negative width"); } if (cap != CAP_BUTT && cap != CAP_ROUND && cap != CAP_SQUARE) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal end cap value"); } if (join == JOIN_MITER) { if (miterlimit < 1.0f) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("miter limit < 1"); } } else if (join != JOIN_ROUND && join != JOIN_BEVEL) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("illegal line join value"); } if (dash != null) { if (dash_phase < 0.0f) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("negative dash phase"); } boolean allzero = true; for (int i = 0; i < dash.length; i++) { float d = dash[i]; if (d > 0.0) { allzero = false; } else if (d < 0.0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("negative dash length"); } } if (allzero) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("dash lengths all zero"); } } this.width = width; this.cap = cap; this.join = join; this.miterlimit = miterlimit; if (dash != null) { this.dash = dash.clone(); } this.dash_phase = dash_phase; } /** * Constructs a solid {@code BasicStroke} with the specified * attributes. * @param width the width of the {@code BasicStroke} * @param cap the decoration of the ends of a {@code BasicStroke} * @param join the decoration applied where path segments meet * @param miterlimit the limit to trim the miter join * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code width} is negative * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code cap} is not either * CAP_BUTT, CAP_ROUND or CAP_SQUARE * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code miterlimit} is less * than 1 and {@code join} is JOIN_MITER * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code join} is not * either JOIN_ROUND, JOIN_BEVEL, or JOIN_MITER */ public BasicStroke(float width, int cap, int join, float miterlimit) { this(width, cap, join, miterlimit, null, 0.0f); } /** * Constructs a solid {@code BasicStroke} with the specified * attributes. The {@code miterlimit} parameter is * unnecessary in cases where the default is allowable or the * line joins are not specified as JOIN_MITER. * @param width the width of the {@code BasicStroke} * @param cap the decoration of the ends of a {@code BasicStroke} * @param join the decoration applied where path segments meet * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code width} is negative * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code cap} is not either * CAP_BUTT, CAP_ROUND or CAP_SQUARE * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code join} is not * either JOIN_ROUND, JOIN_BEVEL, or JOIN_MITER */ public BasicStroke(float width, int cap, int join) { this(width, cap, join, 10.0f, null, 0.0f); } /** * Constructs a solid {@code BasicStroke} with the specified * line width and with default values for the cap and join * styles. * @param width the width of the {@code BasicStroke} * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code width} is negative */ public BasicStroke(float width) { this(width, CAP_SQUARE, JOIN_MITER, 10.0f, null, 0.0f); } /** * Constructs a new {@code BasicStroke} with defaults for all * attributes. * The default attributes are a solid line of width 1.0, CAP_SQUARE, * JOIN_MITER, a miter limit of 10.0. */ public BasicStroke() { this(1.0f, CAP_SQUARE, JOIN_MITER, 10.0f, null, 0.0f); } /** * Returns a {@code Shape} whose interior defines the * stroked outline of a specified {@code Shape}. * @param s the {@code Shape} boundary be stroked * @return the {@code Shape} of the stroked outline. */ public Shape createStrokedShape(Shape s) { sun.java2d.pipe.RenderingEngine re = sun.java2d.pipe.RenderingEngine.getInstance(); return re.createStrokedShape(s, width, cap, join, miterlimit, dash, dash_phase); } /** * Returns the line width. Line width is represented in user space, * which is the default-coordinate space used by Java 2D. See the * {@code Graphics2D} class comments for more information on * the user space coordinate system. * @return the line width of this {@code BasicStroke}. * @see Graphics2D */ public float getLineWidth() { return width; } /** * Returns the end cap style. * @return the end cap style of this {@code BasicStroke} as one * of the static {@code int} values that define possible end cap * styles. */ public int getEndCap() { return cap; } /** * Returns the line join style. * @return the line join style of the {@code BasicStroke} as one * of the static {@code int} values that define possible line * join styles. */ public int getLineJoin() { return join; } /** * Returns the limit of miter joins. * @return the limit of miter joins of the {@code BasicStroke}. */ public float getMiterLimit() { return miterlimit; } /** * Returns the array representing the lengths of the dash segments. * Alternate entries in the array represent the user space lengths * of the opaque and transparent segments of the dashes. * As the pen moves along the outline of the {@code Shape} * to be stroked, the user space * distance that the pen travels is accumulated. The distance * value is used to index into the dash array. * The pen is opaque when its current cumulative distance maps * to an even element of the dash array and transparent otherwise. * @return the dash array. */ public float[] getDashArray() { if (dash == null) { return null; } return dash.clone(); } /** * Returns the current dash phase. * The dash phase is a distance specified in user coordinates that * represents an offset into the dashing pattern. In other words, the dash * phase defines the point in the dashing pattern that will correspond to * the beginning of the stroke. * @return the dash phase as a {@code float} value. */ public float getDashPhase() { return dash_phase; } /** * Returns the hashcode for this stroke. * @return a hash code for this stroke. */ public int hashCode() { int hash = Float.floatToIntBits(width); hash = hash * 31 + join; hash = hash * 31 + cap; hash = hash * 31 + Float.floatToIntBits(miterlimit); if (dash != null) { hash = hash * 31 + Float.floatToIntBits(dash_phase); for (int i = 0; i < dash.length; i++) { hash = hash * 31 + Float.floatToIntBits(dash[i]); } } return hash; } /** * Returns true if this BasicStroke represents the same * stroking operation as the given argument. */ /** * Tests if a specified object is equal to this {@code BasicStroke} * by first testing if it is a {@code BasicStroke} and then comparing * its width, join, cap, miter limit, dash, and dash phase attributes with * those of this {@code BasicStroke}. * @param obj the specified object to compare to this * {@code BasicStroke} * @return {@code true} if the width, join, cap, miter limit, dash, and * dash phase are the same for both objects; * {@code false} otherwise. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (!(obj instanceof BasicStroke)) { return false; } BasicStroke bs = (BasicStroke) obj; if (width != bs.width) { return false; } if (join != bs.join) { return false; } if (cap != bs.cap) { return false; } if (miterlimit != bs.miterlimit) { return false; } if (dash != null) { if (dash_phase != bs.dash_phase) { return false; } if (!java.util.Arrays.equals(dash, bs.dash)) { return false; } } else if (bs.dash != null) { return false; } return true; } }