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Figure 3 - Required output image for Prob03.

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Program 4

Discussion

The following is a non-exhaustive list of concepts that you need to understand along with knowledge and skills that you need to possess in order tosuccessfully write this program and/or understand the given solution in Prob04.java . Some of these items are general in nature and some are specific to the use of Ericson's multimedia library. I won't repeat theitems that were listed with the programs in Practice Group 1 or earlier programs in this practice group. Instead, Iwill concentrate on new concepts, knowledge, and skills not included in previous lists.

  • How to design and implement an algorithm that will transform Prob04a.bmp , Prob04b.bmp , and Prob04c.jpg into the image shown in Figure 4 .
  • How to use one image as a pattern to perform modifications on another image.
  • How to brighten the colors of selected pixels in an image.
  • How to tint the colors of selected pixels in an image.
Listing 4 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob04 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob04 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media library along with the image files named Prob04a.bmp , Prob04b.bmp , and Prob04c.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 4 below.

Click Prob04.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output image, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Picture, filename None height 293 width 392*********************************************************/ import java.awt.Color;public class Prob04{ //DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION.public static void main(String[] args){Prob04Runner obj = new Prob04Runner(); obj.run();}//end main }//end class Prob04//End program specifications.

Figure 4 - Required output image for Prob04.

Missing image

Program 5

Discussion

The following is a non-exhaustive list of concepts that you need to understand along with knowledge and skills that you need to possess in order tosuccessfully write this program and/or understand the given solution in Prob05.java . Some of these items are general in nature and some are specific to the use of Ericson's multimedia library. I won't repeat theitems that were listed with the programs in Practice Group 1 or earlier programs in this practice group. Instead, Iwill concentrate on new concepts, knowledge, and skills not included in previous lists.

Listing 5 - Write the Java application described below.

/*File Prob05 Copyright 2012 R.G.Baldwin

Write a program named Prob05 that uses the class definition shown below and Ericson's media libraryalong with the image file named Prob05a.jpg to produce the graphic output image shown in Figure 5 below.

Click Prob05.java to download a Java source file containing the solution to this program.

In addition to the output images mentioned above, your program must display your name and the other text shownbelow on the command-line screen:

Display your name here. Simple Picture, filename Prob05.jpg height 240 width 320*********************************************************/ public class Prob05{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ MyPicture pic = new Prob05Runner().run();System.out.println(pic); pic.addMessage("String",10,50);pic.show(); }//end main method}//end class Prob05 //End program specifications.

Figure 5 - Required output image for Prob05.

Missing image

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  • Module name: Java OOP: ITSE 2321 Practice Group 2
  • File: PracticeGroup02.htm
  • Published: 08/03/12
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