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java.lang.Object
   java.awt.Graphics
      sun.awt.NullGraphics

NullGraphics
public class NullGraphics extends Graphics (Code)
A Graphics object which ignores all draw requests. This is useful to ensure that a displayable, but not visible, component can get a graphics object to draw onto without drawing onto the screen.
author:
   Nicholas Allen
version:
   1.7, 08/19/02



Constructor Summary
public  NullGraphics(Component component)
    

Method Summary
public  voidclearRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Clears the specified rectangle by filling it with the background color of the current drawing surface.
public  voidclipRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Intersects the current clip with the specified rectangle.
public  voidcopyArea(int x, int y, int width, int height, int dx, int dy)
     Copies an area of the component by a distance specified by dx and dy.
public  Graphicscreate()
     Creates a new Graphics object that is a copy of this Graphics object.
public  voiddispose()
     Disposes of this graphics context and releases any system resources that it is using. A Graphics object cannot be used after disposehas been called.

When a Java program runs, a large number of Graphics objects can be created within a short time frame. Although the finalization process of the garbage collector also disposes of the same system resources, it is preferable to manually free the associated resources by calling this method rather than to rely on a finalization process which may not run to completion for a long period of time.

Graphics objects which are provided as arguments to the paint and update methods of components are automatically released by the system when those methods return.

public  voiddraw3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)
     Draws a 3-D highlighted outline of the specified rectangle.
public  voiddrawArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)
     Draws the outline of a circular or elliptical arc covering the specified rectangle.
public  voiddrawBytes(byte data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)
     Draws the text given by the specified byte array, using this graphics context's current font and color.
public  voiddrawChars(char data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)
     Draws the text given by the specified character array, using this graphics context's current font and color.
public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int x, int y, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified image as is currently available. The image is drawn with its top-left corner at (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate space.
public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified image as has already been scaled to fit inside the specified rectangle.

The image is drawn inside the specified rectangle of this graphics context's coordinate space, and is scaled if necessary.

public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int x, int y, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified image as is currently available. The image is drawn with its top-left corner at (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate space.
public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified image as has already been scaled to fit inside the specified rectangle.

The image is drawn inside the specified rectangle of this graphics context's coordinate space, and is scaled if necessary.

public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified area of the specified image as is currently available, scaling it on the fly to fit inside the specified area of the destination drawable surface.
public  booleandrawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)
     Draws as much of the specified area of the specified image as is currently available, scaling it on the fly to fit inside the specified area of the destination drawable surface.

Transparent pixels are drawn in the specified background color. This operation is equivalent to filling a rectangle of the width and height of the specified image with the given color and then drawing the image on top of it, but possibly more efficient.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the image area to be drawn has not yet been scaled, dithered, and converted for the current output device. If the current output representation is not yet complete then drawImage returns false.

public  voiddrawLine(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2)
     Draws a line, using the current color, between the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
public  voiddrawOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Draws the outline of an oval.
public  voiddrawPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)
     Draws a closed polygon defined by arrays of x and y coordinates.
public  voiddrawPolygon(Polygon p)
     Draws the outline of a polygon defined by the specified Polygon object.
public  voiddrawPolyline(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)
     Draws a sequence of connected lines defined by arrays of x and y coordinates.
public  voiddrawRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)
     Draws an outlined round-cornered rectangle using this graphics context's current color.
public  voiddrawString(String str, int x, int y)
     Draws the text given by the specified string, using this graphics context's current font and color.
public  voiddrawString(AttributedCharacterIterator iterator, int x, int y)
     Draws the text given by the specified iterator, using this graphics context's current color.
public  voidfill3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)
     Paints a 3-D highlighted rectangle filled with the current color.
public  voidfillArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)
     Fills a circular or elliptical arc covering the specified rectangle.
public  voidfillOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Fills an oval bounded by the specified rectangle with the current color.
public  voidfillPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)
     Fills a closed polygon defined by arrays of x and y coordinates.
public  voidfillPolygon(Polygon p)
     Fills the polygon defined by the specified Polygon object with the graphics context's current color.
public  voidfillRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Fills the specified rectangle.
public  voidfillRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)
     Fills the specified rounded corner rectangle with the current color. The left and right edges of the rectangle are at x and x + width - 1, respectively.
public  ShapegetClip()
     Gets the current clipping area.
public  RectanglegetClipBounds()
     Returns the bounding rectangle of the current clipping area.
public  ColorgetColor()
     Gets this graphics context's current color.
public  FontgetFont()
     Gets the current font.
public  FontMetricsgetFontMetrics(Font f)
     Gets the font metrics for the specified font.
public  voidsetClip(int x, int y, int width, int height)
     Sets the current clip to the rectangle specified by the given coordinates.
public  voidsetClip(Shape clip)
     Sets the current clipping area to an arbitrary clip shape. Not all objects which implement the Shape interface can be used to set the clip.
public  voidsetColor(Color c)
     Sets this graphics context's current color to the specified color.
public  voidsetFont(Font font)
     Sets this graphics context's font to the specified font.
public  voidsetPaintMode()
     Sets the paint mode of this graphics context to overwrite the destination with this graphics context's current color. This sets the logical pixel operation function to the paint or overwrite mode.
public  voidsetXORMode(Color c1)
     This method sets the graphics context to xor paint mode using the "exclusive or" color xorcolor.
public  voidtranslate(int x, int y)
     Translates the origin of the graphics context to the point (xy) in the current coordinate system. Modifies this graphics context so that its new origin corresponds to the point (xy) in this graphics context's original coordinate system.


Constructor Detail
NullGraphics
public NullGraphics(Component component)(Code)




Method Detail
clearRect
public void clearRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Clears the specified rectangle by filling it with the background color of the current drawing surface. This operation does not use the current paint mode.

Beginning with Java 1.1, the background color of offscreen images may be system dependent. Applications should use setColor followed by fillRect to ensure that an offscreen image is cleared to a specific color.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to clear.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to clear.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to clear.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to clear.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillRect(intintintint)
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setColor(java.awt.Color)
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setPaintMode
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setXORMode(java.awt.Color)
since:
   JDK1.0




clipRect
public void clipRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Intersects the current clip with the specified rectangle. The resulting clipping area is the intersection of the current clipping area and the specified rectangle. This method can only be used to make the current clip smaller. To set the current clip larger, use any of the setClip methods. Rendering operations have no effect outside of the clipping area.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to intersect the clip with
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to intersect the clip with
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to intersect the clip with
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to intersect the clip with
See Also:   NullGraphics.setClip(int,int,int,int)
See Also:   NullGraphics.setClip(Shape)



copyArea
public void copyArea(int x, int y, int width, int height, int dx, int dy)(Code)
Copies an area of the component by a distance specified by dx and dy. From the point specified by x and y, this method copies downwards and to the right. To copy an area of the component to the left or upwards, specify a negative value for dx or dy. If a portion of the source rectangle lies outside the bounds of the component, or is obscured by another window or component, copyArea will be unable to copy the associated pixels. The area that is omitted can be refreshed by calling the component's paint method.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the source rectangle.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the source rectangle.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the source rectangle.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the source rectangle.
Parameters:
  dx - the horizontal distance to copy the pixels.
Parameters:
  dy - the vertical distance to copy the pixels.
since:
   JDK1.0



create
public Graphics create()(Code)
Creates a new Graphics object that is a copy of this Graphics object. a new graphics context that is a copy ofthis graphics context.
since:
   JDK1.0



dispose
public void dispose()(Code)
Disposes of this graphics context and releases any system resources that it is using. A Graphics object cannot be used after disposehas been called.

When a Java program runs, a large number of Graphics objects can be created within a short time frame. Although the finalization process of the garbage collector also disposes of the same system resources, it is preferable to manually free the associated resources by calling this method rather than to rely on a finalization process which may not run to completion for a long period of time.

Graphics objects which are provided as arguments to the paint and update methods of components are automatically released by the system when those methods return. For efficiency, programmers should call dispose when finished using a Graphics object only if it was created directly from a component or another Graphics object.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.finalize
See Also:   java.awt.Component.paint
See Also:   java.awt.Component.update
See Also:   java.awt.Component.getGraphics
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.create
since:
   JDK1.0




draw3DRect
public void draw3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)(Code)
Draws a 3-D highlighted outline of the specified rectangle. The edges of the rectangle are highlighted so that they appear to be beveled and lit from the upper left corner.

The colors used for the highlighting effect are determined based on the current color. The resulting rectangle covers an area that is width + 1 pixels wide by height + 1 pixels tall.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  raised - a boolean that determines whether the rectangleappears to be raised above the surfaceor sunk into the surface.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fill3DRect
since:
   JDK1.0




drawArc
public void drawArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)(Code)
Draws the outline of a circular or elliptical arc covering the specified rectangle.

The resulting arc begins at startAngle and extends for arcAngle degrees, using the current color. Angles are interpreted such that 0 degrees is at the 3 o'clock position. A positive value indicates a counter-clockwise rotation while a negative value indicates a clockwise rotation.

The center of the arc is the center of the rectangle whose origin is (xy) and whose size is specified by the width and height arguments.

The resulting arc covers an area width + 1 pixels wide by height + 1 pixels tall.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of theupper-left corner of the arc to be drawn.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of theupper-left corner of the arc to be drawn.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the arc to be drawn.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the arc to be drawn.
Parameters:
  startAngle - the beginning angle.
Parameters:
  arcAngle - the angular extent of the arc,relative to the start angle.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillArc
since:
   JDK1.0




drawBytes
public void drawBytes(byte data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)(Code)
Draws the text given by the specified byte array, using this graphics context's current font and color. The baseline of the first character is at position (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
Parameters:
  data - the data to be drawn
Parameters:
  offset - the start offset in the data
Parameters:
  length - the number of bytes that are drawn
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the baseline of the text
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the baseline of the text
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawChars
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawString
since:
   JDK1.0



drawChars
public void drawChars(char data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)(Code)
Draws the text given by the specified character array, using this graphics context's current font and color. The baseline of the first character is at position (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
Parameters:
  data - the array of characters to be drawn
Parameters:
  offset - the start offset in the data
Parameters:
  length - the number of characters to be drawn
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the baseline of the text
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the baseline of the text
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawBytes
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawString
since:
   JDK1.0



drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified image as is currently available. The image is drawn with its top-left corner at (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate space. Transparent pixels in the image do not affect whatever pixels are already there.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the complete image has not yet been loaded, and it has not been dithered and converted for the current output device.

If the image has not yet been completely loaded, then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the specified image observer.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more ofthe image is converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.0




drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified image as has already been scaled to fit inside the specified rectangle.

The image is drawn inside the specified rectangle of this graphics context's coordinate space, and is scaled if necessary. Transparent pixels do not affect whatever pixels are already there.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the entire image has not yet been scaled, dithered, and converted for the current output device. If the current output representation is not yet complete, then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the image observer by calling its imageUpdate method.

A scaled version of an image will not necessarily be available immediately just because an unscaled version of the image has been constructed for this output device. Each size of the image may be cached separately and generated from the original data in a separate image production sequence.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more ofthe image is converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.0




drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified image as is currently available. The image is drawn with its top-left corner at (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate space. Transparent pixels are drawn in the specified background color.

This operation is equivalent to filling a rectangle of the width and height of the specified image with the given color and then drawing the image on top of it, but possibly more efficient.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the complete image has not yet been loaded, and it has not been dithered and converted for the current output device.

If the image has not yet been completely loaded, then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the specified image observer.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
Parameters:
  bgcolor - the background color to paint under thenon-opaque portions of the image.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more ofthe image is converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.0




drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified image as has already been scaled to fit inside the specified rectangle.

The image is drawn inside the specified rectangle of this graphics context's coordinate space, and is scaled if necessary. Transparent pixels are drawn in the specified background color. This operation is equivalent to filling a rectangle of the width and height of the specified image with the given color and then drawing the image on top of it, but possibly more efficient.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the entire image has not yet been scaled, dithered, and converted for the current output device. If the current output representation is not yet complete then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the specified image observer.

A scaled version of an image will not necessarily be available immediately just because an unscaled version of the image has been constructed for this output device. Each size of the image may be cached separately and generated from the original data in a separate image production sequence.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle.
Parameters:
  bgcolor - the background color to paint under thenon-opaque portions of the image.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more ofthe image is converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.0




drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified area of the specified image as is currently available, scaling it on the fly to fit inside the specified area of the destination drawable surface. Transparent pixels do not affect whatever pixels are already there.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the image area to be drawn has not yet been scaled, dithered, and converted for the current output device. If the current output representation is not yet complete then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the specified image observer.

This method always uses the unscaled version of the image to render the scaled rectangle and performs the required scaling on the fly. It does not use a cached, scaled version of the image for this operation. Scaling of the image from source to destination is performed such that the first coordinate of the source rectangle is mapped to the first coordinate of the destination rectangle, and the second source coordinate is mapped to the second destination coordinate. The subimage is scaled and flipped as needed to preserve those mappings.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn
Parameters:
  dx1 - the x coordinate of the first corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dy1 - the y coordinate of the first corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dx2 - the x coordinate of the second corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dy2 - the y coordinate of the second corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  sx1 - the x coordinate of the first corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sy1 - the y coordinate of the first corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sx2 - the x coordinate of the second corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sy2 - the y coordinate of the second corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more of the image isscaled and converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.1




drawImage
public boolean drawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)
Draws as much of the specified area of the specified image as is currently available, scaling it on the fly to fit inside the specified area of the destination drawable surface.

Transparent pixels are drawn in the specified background color. This operation is equivalent to filling a rectangle of the width and height of the specified image with the given color and then drawing the image on top of it, but possibly more efficient.

This method returns immediately in all cases, even if the image area to be drawn has not yet been scaled, dithered, and converted for the current output device. If the current output representation is not yet complete then drawImage returns false. As more of the image becomes available, the process that draws the image notifies the specified image observer.

This method always uses the unscaled version of the image to render the scaled rectangle and performs the required scaling on the fly. It does not use a cached, scaled version of the image for this operation. Scaling of the image from source to destination is performed such that the first coordinate of the source rectangle is mapped to the first coordinate of the destination rectangle, and the second source coordinate is mapped to the second destination coordinate. The subimage is scaled and flipped as needed to preserve those mappings.
Parameters:
  img - the specified image to be drawn
Parameters:
  dx1 - the x coordinate of the first corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dy1 - the y coordinate of the first corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dx2 - the x coordinate of the second corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  dy2 - the y coordinate of the second corner of thedestination rectangle.
Parameters:
  sx1 - the x coordinate of the first corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sy1 - the y coordinate of the first corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sx2 - the x coordinate of the second corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  sy2 - the y coordinate of the second corner of thesource rectangle.
Parameters:
  bgcolor - the background color to paint under thenon-opaque portions of the image.
Parameters:
  observer - object to be notified as more of the image isscaled and converted.
See Also:   java.awt.Image
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver
See Also:   java.awt.image.ImageObserver.imageUpdate(java.awt.Imageintintintintint)
since:
   JDK1.1




drawLine
public void drawLine(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2)(Code)
Draws a line, using the current color, between the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
Parameters:
  x1 - the first point's x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y1 - the first point's y coordinate.
Parameters:
  x2 - the second point's x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y2 - the second point's y coordinate.
since:
   JDK1.0



drawOval
public void drawOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Draws the outline of an oval. The result is a circle or ellipse that fits within the rectangle specified by the x, y, width, and height arguments.

The oval covers an area that is width + 1 pixels wide and height + 1 pixels tall.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the upper leftcorner of the oval to be drawn.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the upper leftcorner of the oval to be drawn.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the oval to be drawn.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the oval to be drawn.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillOval
since:
   JDK1.0




drawPolygon
public void drawPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)
Draws a closed polygon defined by arrays of x and y coordinates. Each pair of (xy) coordinates defines a point.

This method draws the polygon defined by nPoint line segments, where the first nPoint - 1 line segments are line segments from (xPoints[i - 1], yPoints[i - 1]) to (xPoints[i], yPoints[i]), for 1 ≤ i ≤ nPoints. The figure is automatically closed by drawing a line connecting the final point to the first point, if those points are different.
Parameters:
  xPoints - a an array of x coordinates.
Parameters:
  yPoints - a an array of y coordinates.
Parameters:
  nPoints - a the total number of points.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillPolygon
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawPolyline
since:
   JDK1.0




drawPolygon
public void drawPolygon(Polygon p)(Code)
Draws the outline of a polygon defined by the specified Polygon object.
Parameters:
  p - the polygon to draw.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillPolygon
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawPolyline
since:
   JDK1.0



drawPolyline
public void drawPolyline(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)
Draws a sequence of connected lines defined by arrays of x and y coordinates. Each pair of (xy) coordinates defines a point. The figure is not closed if the first point differs from the last point.
Parameters:
  xPoints - an array of x points
Parameters:
  yPoints - an array of y points
Parameters:
  nPoints - the total number of points
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawPolygon(int[]int[]int)
since:
   JDK1.1



drawRoundRect
public void drawRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)(Code)
Draws an outlined round-cornered rectangle using this graphics context's current color. The left and right edges of the rectangle are at x and x + width, respectively. The top and bottom edges of the rectangle are at y and y + height.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to be drawn.
Parameters:
  arcWidth - the horizontal diameter of the arcat the four corners.
Parameters:
  arcHeight - the vertical diameter of the arcat the four corners.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillRoundRect
since:
   JDK1.0



drawString
public void drawString(String str, int x, int y)(Code)
Draws the text given by the specified string, using this graphics context's current font and color. The baseline of the first character is at position (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
Parameters:
  str - the string to be drawn.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawBytes
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawChars
since:
   JDK1.0



drawString
public void drawString(AttributedCharacterIterator iterator, int x, int y)(Code)
Draws the text given by the specified iterator, using this graphics context's current color. The iterator has to specify a font for each character. The baseline of the leftmost character is at position (xy) in this graphics context's coordinate system.
Parameters:
  iterator - the iterator whose text is to be drawn
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawBytes
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawChars



fill3DRect
public void fill3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)(Code)
Paints a 3-D highlighted rectangle filled with the current color. The edges of the rectangle will be highlighted so that it appears as if the edges were beveled and lit from the upper left corner. The colors used for the highlighting effect will be determined from the current color.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  raised - a boolean value that determines whether therectangle appears to be raised above the surfaceor etched into the surface.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.draw3DRect
since:
   JDK1.0



fillArc
public void fillArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)(Code)
Fills a circular or elliptical arc covering the specified rectangle.

The resulting arc begins at startAngle and extends for arcAngle degrees. Angles are interpreted such that 0 degrees is at the 3 o'clock position. A positive value indicates a counter-clockwise rotation while a negative value indicates a clockwise rotation.

The center of the arc is the center of the rectangle whose origin is (xy) and whose size is specified by the width and height arguments.

The resulting arc covers an area width + 1 pixels wide by height + 1 pixels tall.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of theupper-left corner of the arc to be filled.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of theupper-left corner of the arc to be filled.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the arc to be filled.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the arc to be filled.
Parameters:
  startAngle - the beginning angle.
Parameters:
  arcAngle - the angular extent of the arc,relative to the start angle.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawArc
since:
   JDK1.0




fillOval
public void fillOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Fills an oval bounded by the specified rectangle with the current color.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the upper left cornerof the oval to be filled.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the upper left cornerof the oval to be filled.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the oval to be filled.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the oval to be filled.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawOval
since:
   JDK1.0



fillPolygon
public void fillPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)
Fills a closed polygon defined by arrays of x and y coordinates.

This method draws the polygon defined by nPoint line segments, where the first nPoint - 1 line segments are line segments from (xPoints[i - 1], yPoints[i - 1]) to (xPoints[i], yPoints[i]), for 1 ≤ i ≤ nPoints. The figure is automatically closed by drawing a line connecting the final point to the first point, if those points are different.

The area inside the polygon is defined using an even-odd fill rule, also known as the alternating rule.
Parameters:
  xPoints - a an array of x coordinates.
Parameters:
  yPoints - a an array of y coordinates.
Parameters:
  nPoints - a the total number of points.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawPolygon(int[]int[]int)
since:
   JDK1.0




fillPolygon
public void fillPolygon(Polygon p)(Code)
Fills the polygon defined by the specified Polygon object with the graphics context's current color.

The area inside the polygon is defined using an even-odd fill rule, also known as the alternating rule.
Parameters:
  p - the polygon to fill.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawPolygon(int[]int[]int)
since:
   JDK1.0




fillRect
public void fillRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Fills the specified rectangle. The left and right edges of the rectangle are at x and x + width - 1. The top and bottom edges are at y and y + height - 1. The resulting rectangle covers an area width pixels wide by height pixels tall. The rectangle is filled using the graphics context's current color.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinateof the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinateof the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to be filled.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.fillRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.clearRect
since:
   JDK1.0



fillRoundRect
public void fillRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)(Code)
Fills the specified rounded corner rectangle with the current color. The left and right edges of the rectangle are at x and x + width - 1, respectively. The top and bottom edges of the rectangle are at y and y + height - 1.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the rectangle to be filled.
Parameters:
  arcWidth - the horizontal diameterof the arc at the four corners.
Parameters:
  arcHeight - the vertical diameterof the arc at the four corners.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawRoundRect
since:
   JDK1.0



getClip
public Shape getClip()(Code)
Gets the current clipping area. a Shape object representing thecurrent clipping area.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getClipBounds
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.clipRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(intintintint)
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(Shape)
since:
   JDK1.1



getClipBounds
public Rectangle getClipBounds()(Code)
Returns the bounding rectangle of the current clipping area. The coordinates in the rectangle are relative to the coordinate system origin of this graphics context. the bounding rectangle of the current clipping area.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getClip
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.clipRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(intintintint)
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(Shape)
since:
   JDK1.1



getColor
public Color getColor()(Code)
Gets this graphics context's current color. this graphics context's current color.
See Also:   java.awt.Color
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setColor
since:
   JDK1.0



getFont
public Font getFont()(Code)
Gets the current font. this graphics context's current font.
See Also:   java.awt.Font
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setFont
since:
   JDK1.0



getFontMetrics
public FontMetrics getFontMetrics(Font f)(Code)
Gets the font metrics for the specified font. the font metrics for the specified font.
Parameters:
  f - the specified font
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getFont
See Also:   java.awt.FontMetrics
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getFontMetrics
since:
   JDK1.0



setClip
public void setClip(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)
Sets the current clip to the rectangle specified by the given coordinates. Rendering operations have no effect outside of the clipping area.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate of the new clip rectangle.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate of the new clip rectangle.
Parameters:
  width - the width of the new clip rectangle.
Parameters:
  height - the height of the new clip rectangle.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.clipRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(Shape)
since:
   JDK1.1



setClip
public void setClip(Shape clip)(Code)
Sets the current clipping area to an arbitrary clip shape. Not all objects which implement the Shape interface can be used to set the clip. The only Shape objects which are guaranteed to be supported are Shape objects which are obtained via the getClip method and via Rectangle objects.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getClip
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.clipRect
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.setClip(intintintint)
since:
   JDK1.1



setColor
public void setColor(Color c)(Code)
Sets this graphics context's current color to the specified color. All subsequent graphics operations using this graphics context use this specified color.
Parameters:
  c - the new rendering color.
See Also:   java.awt.Color
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getColor
since:
   JDK1.0



setFont
public void setFont(Font font)(Code)
Sets this graphics context's font to the specified font. All subsequent text operations using this graphics context use this font.
Parameters:
  font - the font.
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.getFont
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawChars
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawString
See Also:   java.awt.Graphics.drawBytes
since:
   JDK1.0



setPaintMode
public void setPaintMode()(Code)
Sets the paint mode of this graphics context to overwrite the destination with this graphics context's current color. This sets the logical pixel operation function to the paint or overwrite mode. All subsequent rendering operations will overwrite the destination with the current color.
since:
   JDK1.0



setXORMode
public void setXORMode(Color c1)(Code)
This method sets the graphics context to xor paint mode using the "exclusive or" color xorcolor. This specifies that logical pixel operations are performed in the XOR mode, which alternates pixels between the current color and a specified XOR color.

When drawing operations are performed, pixels which are the current color are changed to the specified color, and vice versa.

Pixels that are of colors other than those two colors are changed in an unpredictable but reversible manner; if the same figure is drawn twice, then all pixels are restored to their original values.

Compatibility

Both PersonalJava and Personal Profile implementations are not required to support this method.

System Properties

The System Property java.awt.graphics.SupportsXorMode is set to "true" or "false" indicating if the platform supports XOR rendering.
Parameters:
  c1 - the XOR alternation color UnsupportedOperationException if the implementation doesnot support an XOR paint mode.
since:
   JDK1.0



translate
public void translate(int x, int y)(Code)
Translates the origin of the graphics context to the point (xy) in the current coordinate system. Modifies this graphics context so that its new origin corresponds to the point (xy) in this graphics context's original coordinate system. All coordinates used in subsequent rendering operations on this graphics context will be relative to this new origin.
Parameters:
  x - the x coordinate.
Parameters:
  y - the y coordinate.
since:
   JDK1.0



Methods inherited from java.awt.Graphics
abstract public void clearRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void clipRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void copyArea(int x, int y, int width, int height, int dx, int dy)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public Graphics create()(Code)(Java Doc)
public Graphics create(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void dispose()(Code)(Java Doc)
public void draw3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void drawBytes(byte data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void drawChars(char data, int offset, int length, int x, int y)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int x, int y, int width, int height, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public boolean drawImage(Image img, int dx1, int dy1, int dx2, int dy2, int sx1, int sy1, int sx2, int sy2, Color bgcolor, ImageObserver observer)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawLine(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void drawPolygon(Polygon p)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawPolyline(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void drawRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawString(AttributedCharacterIterator iterator, int x, int y)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void drawString(String str, int x, int y)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void fill3DRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean raised)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void fillArc(int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void fillOval(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void fillPolygon(int xPoints, int yPoints, int nPoints)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void fillPolygon(Polygon p)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void fillRect(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void fillRoundRect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight)(Code)(Java Doc)
public void finalize()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public Shape getClip()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public Rectangle getClipBounds()(Code)(Java Doc)
public Rectangle getClipBounds(Rectangle r)(Code)(Java Doc)
public Rectangle getClipRect()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public Color getColor()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public Font getFont()(Code)(Java Doc)
public FontMetrics getFontMetrics()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public FontMetrics getFontMetrics(Font f)(Code)(Java Doc)
public boolean hitClip(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setClip(int x, int y, int width, int height)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setClip(Shape clip)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setColor(Color c)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setFont(Font font)(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setPaintMode()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void setXORMode(Color c1)(Code)(Java Doc)
public String toString()(Code)(Java Doc)
abstract public void translate(int x, int y)(Code)(Java Doc)

Methods inherited from java.lang.Object
public boolean equals(Object obj)(Code)(Java Doc)
final native public Class getClass()(Code)(Java Doc)
native public int hashCode()(Code)(Java Doc)
final native public void notify()(Code)(Java Doc)
final native public void notifyAll()(Code)(Java Doc)
public String toString()(Code)(Java Doc)
final native public void wait(long timeout) throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)
final public void wait(long timeout, int nanos) throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)
final public void wait() throws InterruptedException(Code)(Java Doc)

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