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* The {@code MultiResolutionImage} interface should be implemented by any * subclass of {@code java.awt.Image} whose instances are intended to provide * image resolution variants according to the given image width and height. * For convenience, toolkit images obtained from * {@code Toolkit.getImage(String name)} and {@code Toolkit.getImage(URL url)} * will implement this interface on platforms that support naming conventions * for resolution variants of stored image media and the * {@code AbstractMultiResolutionImage} and {@code BaseMultiResolutionImage} * classes are provided to facilitate easy construction of custom multi-resolution * images from a list of related images. * * @see java.awt.Image * @see java.awt.image.AbstractMultiResolutionImage * @see java.awt.image.BaseMultiResolutionImage * @see java.awt.Toolkit#getImage(java.lang.String filename) * @see java.awt.Toolkit#getImage(java.net.URL url) * * @since 9 */ public interface MultiResolutionImage { /** * Gets a specific image that is the best variant to represent * this logical image at the indicated size. * * @param destImageWidth the width of the destination image, in pixels. * @param destImageHeight the height of the destination image, in pixels. * @return image resolution variant. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code destImageWidth} or * {@code destImageHeight} is less than or equal to zero, infinity, * or NaN. * * @since 9 */ Image getResolutionVariant(double destImageWidth, double destImageHeight); /** * Gets a readable list of all resolution variants. * The list must be nonempty and contain at least one resolution variant. *

* Note that many implementations might return an unmodifiable list. *

* @return list of resolution variants. * @since 9 */ public List getResolutionVariants(); }