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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java3014: Cropping, Flipping, and Combining Pictures.

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Preface

This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java3014: Cropping, Flipping, and Combining Pictures .

The questions and the answers are connected by hyperlinks to make it easy for you to navigate from the question to the answer and back again.

Questions

Question 1 .

True or False? The code in Listing 1 combined with the images in Figure 1 and Figure 2 produces the output shown in Figure 3 .

Listing 1 . Question 1 .
/*File Java3014ra Copyright 2013 R.G.Baldwin Revised 02/15/13*********************************************************/ import java.awt.Color;public class Java3014ra{ public static void main(String[]args){ Picture[]pictures = new Java3014raRunner().run(); }//end main method}//end class Java3014ra //======================================================//class Java3014raRunner{ public Picture[]run(){ Picture picA = new Picture("Prob02a.jpg");Picture picB = new Picture("Prob02b.jpg"); Picture picC = cropAndFlip(picA,4,5,80,105);copyPictureWithCrop(picA,picB,130,10,4,5,77,101); copyPictureWithCrop(picC,picB,130,120,0,0,77,101);picB.explore(); Picture[]output = {picA,picB,picC}; return output;}//end run //----------------------------------------------------////Crops a picture to the specified coordinate values and // flips it around a vertical line at its center.private Picture cropAndFlip(Picture pic,int x1,int y1, int x2,int y2){Picture output = new Picture(x2-x1+1,y2-y1+1); int width = output.getWidth();Pixel pixel = null; Color color = null;for(int col = x1;col<(x2+1);col++){ for(int row = y1;row<(y2+1);row++){ color = pic.getPixel(col,row).getColor();pixel = output.getPixel(width-col+x1-1,row-y1); pixel.setColor(color);}//end inner loop }//end outer loopreturn output; }//end crop and flip//----------------------------------------------------// //Copies part of the source picture into the destination// picture with an offset on both axes after first // confirming that the part will fit. Does nothing if it// won't fit. private void copyPictureWithCrop(Picture source,Picture dest,int xOff, int yOff,int xCoor, int yCoor,int width, int height){//Confirm that source will fit in destination if(((width+xOff)<= dest.getWidth())&&((height+yOff)<= dest.getHeight())){ Pixel pixel = null;Color color = null; for(int col = 0;col<width;col++){ for(int row = 0;row<height;row++){ color = source.getPixel(col + xCoor,row + yCoor).getColor(); pixel = dest.getPixel(col+xOff,row+yOff); pixel.setColor(color);}//end inner loop }//end outer loop}//end if }//end copyPictureWithCrop method}//end class Java3014raRunner

Figure 1 - Prob02a.jpg.

This is an image of a butterfly.

Figure 2 - Prob02b.jpg.

This is an image of a beach scene.

Figure 3 - Possible output image.

Possible output image from the program shown in Listing 1.

Answer 1

Question 2

True or False? The call to the run method in Listing 2 returns a reference to an object of the class Picture .

Listing 2 . Question 2.
Picture[] pictures = new Java3014raRunner().run();

Answer 2

Figures

Listings

What is the meaning of the following two images?

This image was inserted here simply to insert some space between the questions and the answers to keep them from being visible on the screen at thesame time.

The image is also an example of the kinds of things that we do in my course titled ITSE 2321, Object-Oriented Programming.

Spacer image of a rabbit and a penguin.

This image was also inserted for the purpose of inserting space between the questions and the answers.

Spacer image of a penguin in the snow in front of some houses.

Answers

Answer 2

False. The call to the run method in Listing 2 returns a reference to an array object whose elements may or may not containreferences to objects of the class Picture (or some subclass of the class Picture ) . However, since array objects in Java may have a length of 0, without seeing the source code for the run method, it is impossible to know what is contained in the array object.

Back to Question 2

Answer 1

False. The code in Listing 1 combined with the images in Figure 1 and Figure 2 produces the output shown in Figure 4 .

Figure 4 - Answer 1.

Actual output image from code in Listing 1.

Back to Question 1

Miscellaneous

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Housekeeping material
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  • Published: 02/15/13
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