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package java.awt.image;
The interface for objects which can produce the image data for Images.
Each image contains an ImageProducer which is used to reconstruct
the image whenever it is needed, for example, when a new size of the
Image is scaled, or when the width or height of the Image is being
requested.
Author: Jim Graham See Also: - ImageConsumer
/**
* The interface for objects which can produce the image data for Images.
* Each image contains an ImageProducer which is used to reconstruct
* the image whenever it is needed, for example, when a new size of the
* Image is scaled, or when the width or height of the Image is being
* requested.
*
* @see ImageConsumer
*
* @author Jim Graham
*/
public interface ImageProducer {
Registers an ImageConsumer
with the ImageProducer
for access to the image data during a later reconstruction of the Image
. The ImageProducer
may, at its discretion, start delivering the image data to the consumer using the ImageConsumer
interface immediately, or when the next available image reconstruction is triggered by a call to the startProduction
method. Params: - ic – the specified
ImageConsumer
See Also:
/**
* Registers an {@code ImageConsumer} with the
* {@code ImageProducer} for access to the image data
* during a later reconstruction of the {@code Image}.
* The {@code ImageProducer} may, at its discretion,
* start delivering the image data to the consumer
* using the {@code ImageConsumer} interface immediately,
* or when the next available image reconstruction is triggered
* by a call to the {@code startProduction} method.
* @param ic the specified {@code ImageConsumer}
* @see #startProduction
*/
public void addConsumer(ImageConsumer ic);
Determines if a specified ImageConsumer
object is currently registered with this ImageProducer
as one of its consumers. Params: - ic – the specified
ImageConsumer
Returns: true
if the specified ImageConsumer
is registered with this ImageProducer
; false
otherwise.
/**
* Determines if a specified {@code ImageConsumer}
* object is currently registered with this
* {@code ImageProducer} as one of its consumers.
* @param ic the specified {@code ImageConsumer}
* @return {@code true} if the specified
* {@code ImageConsumer} is registered with
* this {@code ImageProducer};
* {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isConsumer(ImageConsumer ic);
Removes the specified ImageConsumer
object from the list of consumers currently registered to receive image data. It is not considered an error to remove a consumer that is not currently registered. The ImageProducer
should stop sending data to this consumer as soon as is feasible. Params: - ic – the specified
ImageConsumer
/**
* Removes the specified {@code ImageConsumer} object
* from the list of consumers currently registered to
* receive image data. It is not considered an error
* to remove a consumer that is not currently registered.
* The {@code ImageProducer} should stop sending data
* to this consumer as soon as is feasible.
* @param ic the specified {@code ImageConsumer}
*/
public void removeConsumer(ImageConsumer ic);
Registers the specified ImageConsumer
object as a consumer and starts an immediate reconstruction of the image data which will then be delivered to this consumer and any other consumer which might have already been registered with the producer. This method differs from the addConsumer method in that a reproduction of the image data should be triggered as soon as possible. Params: - ic – the specified
ImageConsumer
See Also:
/**
* Registers the specified {@code ImageConsumer} object
* as a consumer and starts an immediate reconstruction of
* the image data which will then be delivered to this
* consumer and any other consumer which might have already
* been registered with the producer. This method differs
* from the addConsumer method in that a reproduction of
* the image data should be triggered as soon as possible.
* @param ic the specified {@code ImageConsumer}
* @see #addConsumer
*/
public void startProduction(ImageConsumer ic);
Requests, on behalf of the ImageConsumer
, that the ImageProducer
attempt to resend the image data one more time in TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT order so that higher quality conversion algorithms which depend on receiving pixels in order can be used to produce a better output version of the image. The ImageProducer
is free to ignore this call if it cannot resend the data in that order. If the data can be resent, the ImageProducer
should respond by executing the following minimum set of ImageConsumer
method calls:
ic.setHints(TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT | < otherhints >);
ic.setPixels(...); // As many times as needed
ic.imageComplete();
Params: - ic – the specified
ImageConsumer
See Also:
/**
* Requests, on behalf of the {@code ImageConsumer},
* that the {@code ImageProducer} attempt to resend
* the image data one more time in TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT order
* so that higher quality conversion algorithms which
* depend on receiving pixels in order can be used to
* produce a better output version of the image. The
* {@code ImageProducer} is free to
* ignore this call if it cannot resend the data in that
* order. If the data can be resent, the
* {@code ImageProducer} should respond by executing
* the following minimum set of {@code ImageConsumer}
* method calls:
* <pre>{@code
* ic.setHints(TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT | < otherhints >);
* ic.setPixels(...); // As many times as needed
* ic.imageComplete();
* }</pre>
* @param ic the specified {@code ImageConsumer}
* @see ImageConsumer#setHints
*/
public void requestTopDownLeftRightResend(ImageConsumer ic);
}