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package edu.umd.cs.piccolox.util;
import java.awt.BasicStroke;
import java.awt.Shape;
import java.awt.Stroke;
import java.io.ObjectStreamException;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* <b>PFixedWidthStroke</b> is the same as {@link BasicStroke} except that
* PFixedWidthStroke has a fixed width on the screen so that even when the
* canvas view is zooming its width stays the same in canvas coordinates.
* <p>
* {@link #createStrokedShape(Shape)} checks if the scale has changed since the
* last usage and if that's the case calls {@link #newStroke(float)} to get a
* new {@link Stroke} instance to delegate to.
* <p>
* <b>CAUTION!</b> this implementation falls short for large scaling factors -
* the effective miterlimit might drop below 1.0 which isn't permitted by
* {@link BasicStroke} and therefore limited to a minimal 1.0 by this
* implementation. A more sophisticated implementation might use the approach
* mentioned at http://code.google.com/p/piccolo2d/issues/detail?id=49
* <p>
* <b>CAUTION!</b> after extreme scaling this implementation seems to change to
* internal state of the base stroke. Try PathExample with extreme zoom in and
* zoom back to the original scale. The pickable circles disappear. Strange!
*
* @see edu.umd.cs.piccolo.nodes.PPath
* @see BasicStroke
* @version 1.0
* @author Jesse Grosjean
* @author Marcus Rohrmoser
*/
public class PFixedWidthStroke extends PSemanticStroke implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
// avoid repeated cloning:
private transient final float dash[];
// avoid repeated instantiations:
private transient final float tmpDash[];
public PFixedWidthStroke() {
this(1.0f, BasicStroke.CAP_SQUARE, BasicStroke.JOIN_MITER, 10.0f, null, 0.0f);
}
/** This should be "public" and the "main" constructor. */
private PFixedWidthStroke(final BasicStroke stroke) {
super(stroke);
dash = stroke.getDashArray();
tmpDash = dash == null ? null : new float[dash.length];
}
public PFixedWidthStroke(final float width) {
this(width, BasicStroke.CAP_SQUARE, BasicStroke.JOIN_MITER, 10.0f, null, 0.0f);
}
public PFixedWidthStroke(final float width, final int cap, final int join) {
this(width, cap, join, 10.0f, null, 0.0f);
}
public PFixedWidthStroke(final float width, final int cap, final int join, final float miterlimit) {
this(width, cap, join, miterlimit, null, 0.0f);
}
public PFixedWidthStroke(final float width, final int cap, final int join, final float miterlimit,
final float dash[], final float dash_phase) {
this(new BasicStroke(width, cap, join, miterlimit, dash, dash_phase));
}
public Object clone() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented.");
}
public float[] getDashArray() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getDashArray();
}
public float getDashPhase() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getDashPhase();
}
public int getEndCap() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getEndCap();
}
public int getLineJoin() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getLineJoin();
}
public float getLineWidth() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getLineWidth();
}
public float getMiterLimit() {
return ((BasicStroke) stroke).getMiterLimit();
}
protected Stroke newStroke(final float activeScale) {
if (tmpDash != null) {
for (int i = dash.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
tmpDash[i] = dash[i] / activeScale;
}
}
final float ml = getMiterLimit() / activeScale;
return new BasicStroke(getLineWidth() / activeScale, getEndCap(), getLineJoin(), ml < 1.0f ? 1.0f : ml,
tmpDash, getDashPhase() / activeScale);
}
/** Is it really necessary to implement {@link Serializable}? */
protected Object readResolve() throws ObjectStreamException {
return new PFixedWidthStroke((BasicStroke) stroke);
}
}