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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java3006: Implementing a space-wise linear color-modification algorithm .

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Questions

Question 1 .

True or False? The program shown in Listing 1 will transform the image shown in Figure 1 into the image shown in Figure 2 (or to an image that looks very similar to the image shown in Figure 2 ).

Listing 1 . Source code for Java3006r.
/*File Java3006r Copyright 2013 R.G.Baldwin *********************************************************/public class Java3006r{ public static void main(String[]args){ Java3006rRunner obj = new Java3006rRunner();obj.run(); System.out.println(obj.getPicture());}//end main }//end class Java3006r//======================================================// class Java3006rRunner{//Instantiate the Picture object. private Picture pic = new Picture("Java3006r.jpg"); public Java3006rRunner(){//constructorSystem.out.println("Dick Baldwin"); }//end constructor//----------------------------------------------------// //Accessor methodpublic Picture getPicture(){return pic;} //----------------------------------------------------////This method is where the action is. public void run(){pic.addMessage("Dick Baldwin",10,20); //Display a PictureExplorer object.pic.explore(); //Get an array of Pixel objects.Pixel[] pixels = pic.getPixels();//Declare working variables Pixel pixel = null;int green = 0; int blue = 0;int width = pic.getWidth(); double greenScale = 0;double blueScale = 0; //Scale the blue and green color components according// to the algorithm given above. //Do not scale the red component.for(int cnt = 0;cnt<pixels.length;cnt++){ //Get blue and green values for current pixel.pixel = pixels[cnt];green = pixel.getGreen(); blue = pixel.getBlue();//Compute the column number and use it to compute // the scale factor.int col = cnt%width; greenScale = (double)(width - col)/width;blueScale = (double)(col)/width; //Apply the scale factor.pixel.setGreen((int)(green * greenScale)); pixel.setBlue((int)(blue * blueScale));}//end for loop //Display a PictureExplorer object.pic.explore(); }//end run method}//end class Java3006rRunner

Figure 1 - The image from Java3006r.jpg.

This is the input image to the program named Java3006r.

Figure 2 - Possible output image.

This is a color modified version of the input image with the colors ranging from near yellow on the left to near magenta on the right.

Answer 1

Question 2

True or False? The output shown in Figure 2 was produced by calling the show method of Ericson's Picture class.

Answer 2

Question 3

True or False? A call to Ericson's getPixels method returns a reference to a one-dimensional array object. The elements in the array are references to Pixel objects, where each Pixel object represents a single pixel in an image.

Questions & Answers

how did you get 1640
Noor Reply
If auger is pair are the roots of equation x2+5x-3=0
Peter Reply
Wayne and Dennis like to ride the bike path from Riverside Park to the beach. Dennis’s speed is seven miles per hour faster than Wayne’s speed, so it takes Wayne 2 hours to ride to the beach while it takes Dennis 1.5 hours for the ride. Find the speed of both bikers.
MATTHEW Reply
420
Sharon
from theory: distance [miles] = speed [mph] × time [hours] info #1 speed_Dennis × 1.5 = speed_Wayne × 2 => speed_Wayne = 0.75 × speed_Dennis (i) info #2 speed_Dennis = speed_Wayne + 7 [mph] (ii) use (i) in (ii) => [...] speed_Dennis = 28 mph speed_Wayne = 21 mph
George
Let W be Wayne's speed in miles per hour and D be Dennis's speed in miles per hour. We know that W + 7 = D and W * 2 = D * 1.5. Substituting the first equation into the second: W * 2 = (W + 7) * 1.5 W * 2 = W * 1.5 + 7 * 1.5 0.5 * W = 7 * 1.5 W = 7 * 3 or 21 W is 21 D = W + 7 D = 21 + 7 D = 28
Salma
Devon is 32 32​​ years older than his son, Milan. The sum of both their ages is 54 54​. Using the variables d d​ and m m​ to represent the ages of Devon and Milan, respectively, write a system of equations to describe this situation. Enter the equations below, separated by a comma.
Aaron Reply
find product (-6m+6) ( 3m²+4m-3)
SIMRAN Reply
-42m²+60m-18
Salma
what is the solution
bill
how did you arrive at this answer?
bill
-24m+3+3mÁ^2
Susan
i really want to learn
Amira
I only got 42 the rest i don't know how to solve it. Please i need help from anyone to help me improve my solving mathematics please
Amira
Hw did u arrive to this answer.
Aphelele
hi
Bajemah
-6m(3mA²+4m-3)+6(3mA²+4m-3) =-18m²A²-24m²+18m+18mA²+24m-18 Rearrange like items -18m²A²-24m²+42m+18A²-18
Salma
complete the table of valuesfor each given equatio then graph. 1.x+2y=3
Jovelyn Reply
x=3-2y
Salma
y=x+3/2
Salma
Hi
Enock
given that (7x-5):(2+4x)=8:7find the value of x
Nandala
3x-12y=18
Kelvin
please why isn't that the 0is in ten thousand place
Grace Reply
please why is it that the 0is in the place of ten thousand
Grace
Send the example to me here and let me see
Stephen
A meditation garden is in the shape of a right triangle, with one leg 7 feet. The length of the hypotenuse is one more than the length of one of the other legs. Find the lengths of the hypotenuse and the other leg
Marry Reply
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Abubakar
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Enock
state in which quadrant or on which axis each of the following angles given measure. in standard position would lie 89°
Abegail Reply
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Method
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Rood
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Amoon
however, may I ask you some questions about Algarba?
Amoon
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Enock
what the last part of the problem mean?
Roger
The Jones family took a 15 mile canoe ride down the Indian River in three hours. After lunch, the return trip back up the river took five hours. Find the rate, in mph, of the canoe in still water and the rate of the current.
cameron Reply
Shakir works at a computer store. His weekly pay will be either a fixed amount, $925, or $500 plus 12% of his total sales. How much should his total sales be for his variable pay option to exceed the fixed amount of $925.
mahnoor Reply
I'm guessing, but it's somewhere around $4335.00 I think
Lewis
12% of sales will need to exceed 925 - 500, or 425 to exceed fixed amount option. What amount of sales does that equal? 425 ÷ (12÷100) = 3541.67. So the answer is sales greater than 3541.67. Check: Sales = 3542 Commission 12%=425.04 Pay = 500 + 425.04 = 925.04. 925.04 > 925.00
Munster
difference between rational and irrational numbers
Arundhati Reply
When traveling to Great Britain, Bethany exchanged $602 US dollars into £515 British pounds. How many pounds did she receive for each US dollar?
Jakoiya Reply
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Solomon Reply
Jazmine trained for 3 hours on Saturday. She ran 8 miles and then biked 24 miles. Her biking speed is 4 mph faster than her running speed. What is her running speed?
Zack Reply
d=r×t the equation would be 8/r+24/r+4=3 worked out
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