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package org.apache.batik.svggen;
import java.awt.Shape;
import java.awt.geom.GeneralPath;
import java.awt.geom.PathIterator;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
Utility class that converts a Shape object into an SVG
path element. Note that this class does not attempt to
find out what type of object (e.g., whether the input
Shape is a Rectangle or an Ellipse. This type of analysis
is done by the SVGShape class).
Note that this class assumes that the parent of the
path element it generates defines the fill-rule as
nonzero. This is not the SVG default value. However,
because it is the GeneralPath's default, it is preferable
to have this attribute specified once to set the default
(in the parent element, e.g., a group) and then only in
the rare instance where the winding rule is different
than the default. Otherwise, the attribute would have
to be specified in the majority of path elements.
Author: Christophe Jolif, Vincent Hardy Version: $Id: SVGPath.java 1808888 2017-09-19 14:22:11Z ssteiner $
/**
* Utility class that converts a Shape object into an SVG
* path element. Note that this class does not attempt to
* find out what type of object (e.g., whether the input
* Shape is a Rectangle or an Ellipse. This type of analysis
* is done by the SVGShape class).
* Note that this class assumes that the parent of the
* path element it generates defines the fill-rule as
* nonzero. This is not the SVG default value. However,
* because it is the GeneralPath's default, it is preferable
* to have this attribute specified once to set the default
* (in the parent element, e.g., a group) and then only in
* the rare instance where the winding rule is different
* than the default. Otherwise, the attribute would have
* to be specified in the majority of path elements.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:cjolif@ilog.fr">Christophe Jolif</a>
* @author <a href="mailto:vincent.hardy@eng.sun.com">Vincent Hardy</a>
* @version $Id: SVGPath.java 1808888 2017-09-19 14:22:11Z ssteiner $
*/
public class SVGPath extends SVGGraphicObjectConverter {
Params: - generatorContext – used to build Elements
/**
* @param generatorContext used to build Elements
*/
public SVGPath(SVGGeneratorContext generatorContext) {
super(generatorContext);
}
Params: - path – the Shape that should be converted to an SVG path
element.
Returns: a path Element.
/**
* @param path the Shape that should be converted to an SVG path
* element.
* @return a path Element.
*/
public Element toSVG(Shape path) {
// Create the path element and process its
// d attribute.
String dAttr = toSVGPathData(path, generatorContext);
if (dAttr==null || dAttr.length() == 0){
// be careful not to append null to the DOM tree
// because it will crash
return null;
}
Element svgPath = generatorContext.domFactory.createElementNS
(SVG_NAMESPACE_URI, SVG_PATH_TAG);
svgPath.setAttributeNS(null, SVG_D_ATTRIBUTE, dAttr);
// Set winding rule if different than SVG's default
if (path.getPathIterator(null).getWindingRule() == GeneralPath.WIND_EVEN_ODD)
svgPath.setAttributeNS(null, SVG_FILL_RULE_ATTRIBUTE, SVG_EVEN_ODD_VALUE);
return svgPath;
}
Params: - path – the GeneralPath to convert
Returns: the value of the corresponding d attribute
/**
* @param path the GeneralPath to convert
* @return the value of the corresponding d attribute
*/
public static String toSVGPathData(Shape path, SVGGeneratorContext gc) {
StringBuffer d = new StringBuffer( 40 );
PathIterator pi = path.getPathIterator(null);
float[] seg = new float[6];
int segType = 0;
while (!pi.isDone()) {
segType = pi.currentSegment(seg);
switch(segType) {
case PathIterator.SEG_MOVETO:
d.append(PATH_MOVE);
appendPoint(d, seg[0], seg[1], gc);
break;
case PathIterator.SEG_LINETO:
d.append(PATH_LINE_TO);
appendPoint(d, seg[0], seg[1], gc);
break;
case PathIterator.SEG_CLOSE:
d.append(PATH_CLOSE);
break;
case PathIterator.SEG_QUADTO:
d.append(PATH_QUAD_TO);
appendPoint(d, seg[0], seg[1], gc);
appendPoint(d, seg[2], seg[3], gc);
break;
case PathIterator.SEG_CUBICTO:
d.append(PATH_CUBIC_TO);
appendPoint(d, seg[0], seg[1], gc);
appendPoint(d, seg[2], seg[3], gc);
appendPoint(d, seg[4], seg[5], gc);
break;
default:
throw new RuntimeException("invalid segmentType:" + segType );
}
pi.next();
} // while !isDone
if (d.length() > 0)
return d.toString().trim();
else {
// This is a degenerate case: there was no initial moveTo
// in the path and no data at all. However, this happens
// in the Java 2D API (e.g., when clipping to a rectangle
// with negative height/width, the clip will be a GeneralPath
// with no data, which causes everything to be clipped)
// It is the responsibility of the users of SVGPath to detect
// instances where the converted element (see #toSVG above)
// returns null, which only happens for degenerate cases.
return "";
}
}
Appends a coordinate to the path data
/**
* Appends a coordinate to the path data
*/
private static void appendPoint(StringBuffer d, float x, float y, SVGGeneratorContext gc) {
d.append(gc.doubleString(x));
d.append(SPACE);
d.append(gc.doubleString(y));
d.append(SPACE);
}
}