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package org.apache.poi.xdgf.usermodel.section.geometry;
import org.apache.poi.ooxml.POIXMLException;
import org.apache.poi.xdgf.usermodel.XDGFCell;
import org.apache.poi.xdgf.usermodel.XDGFShape;
import com.microsoft.schemas.office.visio.x2012.main.CellType;
import com.microsoft.schemas.office.visio.x2012.main.RowType;
Contains the x- and y-coordinates of the endpoint of a quadratic Bezier curve
relative to the shape's width and height and the x- and y-coordinates of the
control point of the curve relative shape's width and height.
/**
* Contains the x- and y-coordinates of the endpoint of a quadratic Bezier curve
* relative to the shape's width and height and the x- and y-coordinates of the
* control point of the curve relative shape's width and height.
*/
public class RelQuadBezTo implements GeometryRow {
RelQuadBezTo _master;
// The x-coordinate of the ending vertex of a quadratic Bezier curve
// relative to the width of the shape.
Double x;
// The y-coordinate of the ending vertex of a quadratic Bezier curve
// relative to the height of the shape.
Double y;
// The x-coordinate of the curve's control point relative to the shape's
// width; a point on the arc. The control point is best located about
// halfway between the beginning and ending vertices of the arc.
Double a;
// The y-coordinate of a curve's control point relative to the shape's
// height.
Double b;
Boolean deleted;
// TODO: support formulas
public RelQuadBezTo(RowType row) {
if (row.isSetDel())
deleted = row.getDel();
for (CellType cell : row.getCellArray()) {
String cellName = cell.getN();
if (cellName.equals("X")) {
x = XDGFCell.parseDoubleValue(cell);
} else if (cellName.equals("Y")) {
y = XDGFCell.parseDoubleValue(cell);
} else if (cellName.equals("A")) {
a = XDGFCell.parseDoubleValue(cell);
} else if (cellName.equals("B")) {
b = XDGFCell.parseDoubleValue(cell);
} else {
throw new POIXMLException("Invalid cell '" + cellName
+ "' in RelQuadBezTo row");
}
}
}
public boolean getDel() {
if (deleted != null)
return deleted;
return _master != null && _master.getDel();
}
public Double getX() {
return x == null ? _master.x : x;
}
public Double getY() {
return y == null ? _master.y : y;
}
public Double getA() {
return a == null ? _master.a : a;
}
public Double getB() {
return b == null ? _master.b : b;
}
@Override
public void setupMaster(GeometryRow row) {
_master = (RelQuadBezTo) row;
}
@Override
public void addToPath(java.awt.geom.Path2D.Double path, XDGFShape parent) {
if (getDel())
return;
double w = parent.getWidth();
double h = parent.getHeight();
path.quadTo(getA() * w, getB() * h, getX() * w, getY() * h);
}
}