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In the next module, you will learn how to mirror images both horizontally and vertically.

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Miscellaneous

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Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Java OOP: Scaling, Rotating, and Translating Images using Affine Transforms
  • File: Java3022.htm
  • Published: 08/02/12
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Complete program listing

A complete listing of the program discussed in this module is shown in Listing 10 below.

Listing 10 . Complete program listing.
/*File Prob01 Copyright 2008 R.G.Baldwin Revised 12/17/08*********************************************************/ import java.awt.Graphics2D;import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform; import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;import java.awt.Graphics; public class Prob01{//DO NOT MODIFY THE CODE IN THIS CLASS DEFINITION. public static void main(String[]args){ new Prob01Runner().run();}//end main method }//end class Prob01//======================================================// class Prob01Runner{public Prob01Runner(){ System.out.println("Display your name here.");}//end constructor //----------------------------------------------------//public void run(){ Picture pic = new Picture("Prob01.jpg");//Add your name and display the picture. pic.addMessage("Display your name here.",10,20);pic.explore(); pic = pic.scale(0.95,0.9);pic = rotatePicture(pic,30); pic.explore();System.out.println(pic); }//end run//----------------------------------------------------// //This method accepts a reference to a Picture object// along with a rotation angle in degrees. It creates // and returns a new Picture object that is of the// correct size to contain and display the incoming // picture after it has been rotated around its center// by the specified rotation angle and translated to the // center of the new Picture object.private Picture rotatePicture(Picture pic,double angle){ //Set up the rotation transformAffineTransform rotateTransform = new AffineTransform();rotateTransform.rotate(Math.toRadians(angle), pic.getWidth()/2,pic.getHeight()/2); //Get the required dimensions of a rectangle that will// contain the rotated image. Rectangle2D rectangle2D =pic.getTransformEnclosingRect(rotateTransform); int resultWidth = (int)(rectangle2D.getWidth());int resultHeight = (int)(rectangle2D.getHeight()); //Set up the translation transform that will translate// the rotated image to the center of the new Picture // object.AffineTransform translateTransform = new AffineTransform();translateTransform.translate( (resultWidth - pic.getWidth())/2,(resultHeight - pic.getHeight())/2); //Concatenate the two transforms so that the image// will first be rotated around its center and then // translated to the center of the new Picture object.translateTransform.concatenate(rotateTransform); //Create a new Picture object to contain the results// of the transformation. Picture result = new Picture(resultWidth,resultHeight); //Get the graphics context of the new Picture object,// apply the transform to the incoming picture and // draw the transformed picture on the new Picture// object. Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D)result.getGraphics();g2.drawImage(pic.getImage(),translateTransform,null); return result;}//end rotatePicture //----------------------------------------------------//}//end class Prob01Runner

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Prevent foreign microbes to the host
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