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Listing 9 - Perform the concatenated transform .
Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D)result.getGraphics(); g2.drawImage(pic.getImage(),translateTransform,null);return result; }//end rotatePicture}//end class Prob01Runner

Call the getGraphics method

Listing 9 begins by calling Ericson's getGraphics method on the new Picture object and casting the returned value to the standard type Graphics2D .

A cast is required

Ericson's getGraphics method returns a reference to the graphics context of the Picture object as type Graphics . That reference must be cast to type Graphics2D before the drawImage method can be called on the reference.

Call the drawImage method

Then Listing 9 calls the standard drawImage method on the reference to the graphics context passing three parameters to the method. Thisis one of two overloaded versions of the drawImage method defined in the standard Graphics2D class.

The first parameter

The first required parameter for this version of the drawImage method is a reference to an object of type Image containing the image that is to be drawn. In this case, Ericson's getImage method is called on the Picture object to get the image and pass it as the first parameter.

The second parameter

The second required parameter is a reference to an AffineTransform object that is to be applied to the image before it is drawn. Our concatenatedtransform object is passed as the second parameter.

The third parameter

The third required parameter is a reference to an object of the standard type ImageObserver or null . If you would like to know more about the use of an ImageObserver object, go to Google and search for the following keywords:

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We don't need an image observer in this case so Listing 9 passes null for the third parameter.

When the drawImage method returns

When the drawImage method returns, the image will have been rotated, translated, and drawn in the center of the new Picture object as shown in Figure 3 .

Return a Picture and terminate the method

Listing 9 returns a reference to the Picture object, (which now contains the rotated image) and terminates, returning control to the run method in Listing 3 .

Return to the run method

Returning to the run method in Listing 3 , we see that the remaining code in the run method:

  • Calls Ericson's explore method on the returned Picture object producing the screen output shown in Figure 3 .
  • Passes the returned Picture object to the println method producing the last line of text output shown in Figure 4 .
  • Returns control the main method in Listing 1 , causing the program to terminate as soon as the user dismisses both images from thescreen.

Run the program

I encourage you to copy the code from Listing 10 . Compile the code and execute it. Experiment with the code, making changes, andobserving the results of your changes. For example, try reversing the order of translation and rotation beginning with Listing 7 . Make certain that you can explain why your changes behave as they do.

Click Prob01.jpg to download the required input image file.

Summary

You learned how to scale images and how to rotate and translate images using the AffineTransform class.

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