src/share/classes/javax/sound/sampled/BooleanControl.java
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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package javax.sound.sampled;
/**
! * A <code>BooleanControl</code> provides the ability to switch between
! * two possible settings that affect a line's audio. The settings are boolean
! * values (<code>true</code> and <code>false</code>). A graphical user interface
! * might represent the control by a two-state button, an on/off switch, two
! * mutually exclusive buttons, or a checkbox (among other possibilities).
! * For example, depressing a button might activate a
! * <code>{@link BooleanControl.Type#MUTE MUTE}</code> control to silence
! * the line's audio.
* <p>
! * As with other <code>{@link Control}</code> subclasses, a method is
! * provided that returns string labels for the values, suitable for
! * display in the user interface.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
* @since 1.3
*/
public abstract class BooleanControl extends Control {
-
- // INSTANCE VARIABLES
-
/**
! * The <code>true</code> state label, such as "true" or "on."
*/
private final String trueStateLabel;
/**
! * The <code>false</code> state label, such as "false" or "off."
*/
private final String falseStateLabel;
/**
* The current value.
*/
private boolean value;
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- // CONSTRUCTORS
-
-
/**
* Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters.
*
* @param type the type of control represented this float control object
* @param initialValue the initial control value
! * @param trueStateLabel the label for the state represented by <code>true</code>,
! * such as "true" or "on."
! * @param falseStateLabel the label for the state represented by <code>false</code>,
! * such as "false" or "off."
*/
protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue, String trueStateLabel, String falseStateLabel) {
super(type);
this.value = initialValue;
this.trueStateLabel = trueStateLabel;
this.falseStateLabel = falseStateLabel;
}
-
/**
! * Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters.
! * The labels for the <code>true</code> and <code>false</code> states
! * default to "true" and "false."
*
* @param type the type of control represented by this float control object
* @param initialValue the initial control value
*/
protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue) {
this(type, initialValue, "true", "false");
}
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- // METHODS
-
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/**
! * Sets the current value for the control. The default
! * implementation simply sets the value as indicated.
! * Some controls require that their line be open before they can be affected
! * by setting a value.
! * @param value desired new value.
*/
public void setValue(boolean value) {
this.value = value;
}
-
-
/**
* Obtains this control's current value.
! * @return current value.
*/
public boolean getValue() {
return value;
}
-
/**
* Obtains the label for the specified state.
* @param state the state whose label will be returned
! * @return the label for the specified state, such as "true" or "on"
! * for <code>true</code>, or "false" or "off" for <code>false</code>.
*/
public String getStateLabel(boolean state) {
return ((state == true) ? trueStateLabel : falseStateLabel);
}
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-
- // ABSTRACT METHOD IMPLEMENTATIONS: CONTROL
-
-
/**
! * Provides a string representation of the control
* @return a string description
*/
public String toString() {
return new String(super.toString() + " with current value: " + getStateLabel(getValue()));
}
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- // INNER CLASSES
-
-
/**
! * An instance of the <code>BooleanControl.Type</code> class identifies one kind of
! * boolean control. Static instances are provided for the
! * common types.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
* @since 1.3
*/
public static class Type extends Control.Type {
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- // TYPE DEFINES
-
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/**
! * Represents a control for the mute status of a line.
! * Note that mute status does not affect gain.
*/
public static final Type MUTE = new Type("Mute");
/**
! * Represents a control for whether reverberation is applied
! * to a line. Note that the status of this control not affect
! * the reverberation settings for a line, but does affect whether
! * these settings are used.
*/
public static final Type APPLY_REVERB = new Type("Apply Reverb");
-
- // CONSTRUCTOR
-
-
/**
* Constructs a new boolean control type.
* @param name the name of the new boolean control type
*/
! protected Type(String name) {
super(name);
}
! } // class Type
}
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*/
package javax.sound.sampled;
/**
! * A {@code BooleanControl} provides the ability to switch between two possible
! * settings that affect a line's audio. The settings are boolean values
! * ({@code true} and {@code false}). A graphical user interface might represent
! * the control by a two-state button, an on/off switch, two mutually exclusive
! * buttons, or a checkbox (among other possibilities). For example, depressing a
! * button might activate a {@link BooleanControl.Type#MUTE MUTE} control to
! * silence the line's audio.
* <p>
! * As with other {@code Control} subclasses, a method is provided that returns
! * string labels for the values, suitable for display in the user interface.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
* @since 1.3
*/
public abstract class BooleanControl extends Control {
/**
! * The {@code true} state label, such as "true" or "on".
*/
private final String trueStateLabel;
/**
! * The {@code false} state label, such as "false" or "off".
*/
private final String falseStateLabel;
/**
* The current value.
*/
private boolean value;
/**
* Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters.
*
* @param type the type of control represented this float control object
* @param initialValue the initial control value
! * @param trueStateLabel the label for the state represented by
! * {@code true}, such as "true" or "on"
! * @param falseStateLabel the label for the state represented by
! * {@code false}, such as "false" or "off"
*/
protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue, String trueStateLabel, String falseStateLabel) {
super(type);
this.value = initialValue;
this.trueStateLabel = trueStateLabel;
this.falseStateLabel = falseStateLabel;
}
/**
! * Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters. The
! * labels for the {@code true} and {@code false} states default to "true"
! * and "false".
*
* @param type the type of control represented by this float control object
* @param initialValue the initial control value
*/
protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue) {
this(type, initialValue, "true", "false");
}
/**
! * Sets the current value for the control. The default implementation simply
! * sets the value as indicated. Some controls require that their line be
! * open before they can be affected by setting a value.
! *
! * @param value desired new value
*/
public void setValue(boolean value) {
this.value = value;
}
/**
* Obtains this control's current value.
! *
! * @return current value
*/
public boolean getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Obtains the label for the specified state.
+ *
* @param state the state whose label will be returned
! * @return the label for the specified state, such as "true" or "on" for
! * {@code true}, or "false" or "off" for {@code false}
*/
public String getStateLabel(boolean state) {
return ((state == true) ? trueStateLabel : falseStateLabel);
}
/**
! * Provides a string representation of the control.
! *
* @return a string description
*/
+ @Override
public String toString() {
return new String(super.toString() + " with current value: " + getStateLabel(getValue()));
}
/**
! * An instance of the {@code BooleanControl.Type} class identifies one kind
! * of boolean control. Static instances are provided for the common types.
*
* @author Kara Kytle
* @since 1.3
*/
public static class Type extends Control.Type {
/**
! * Represents a control for the mute status of a line. Note that mute
! * status does not affect gain.
*/
public static final Type MUTE = new Type("Mute");
/**
! * Represents a control for whether reverberation is applied to a line.
! * Note that the status of this control not affect the reverberation
! * settings for a line, but does affect whether these settings are used.
*/
public static final Type APPLY_REVERB = new Type("Apply Reverb");
/**
* Constructs a new boolean control type.
+ *
* @param name the name of the new boolean control type
*/
! protected Type(final String name) {
super(name);
}
! }
}