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//******************************************************************************
//
// File: ColorBufferedImage.java
// Package: edu.rit.image
// Unit: Class edu.rit.image.ColorBufferedImage
//
// This Java source file is copyright (C) 2007 by Alan Kaminsky. All rights
// reserved. For further information, contact the author, Alan Kaminsky, at
// ark@cs.rit.edu.
//
// This Java source file is part of the Parallel Java Library ("PJ"). PJ is free
// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
// General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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//
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//
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//
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// library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but
// you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
// exception statement from your version.
//
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//******************************************************************************
package edu.rit.image;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
import java.awt.image.Raster;
import java.awt.image.WritableRaster;
/**
* Class ColorBufferedImage provides a color image. The image is layered on top
* of an integer matrix (type <TT>int[][]</TT>). The height and width of the
* image are equal to the number of rows and columns in the underlying matrix.
* The color information is stored in a matrix element as follows:
* <UL>
* <LI>Bits 31 .. 24 -- Unused, must be 0
* <LI>Bits 23 .. 16 -- Red component in the range 0 .. 255
* <LI>Bits 15 .. 8 -- Green component in the range 0 .. 255
* <LI>Bits 7 .. 0 -- Blue component in the range 0 .. 255
* </UL>
* <P>
* The rows and columns of the underlying matrix need not all be allocated. If
* you get a pixel in an unallocated row or column, a pixel value of 0 (black)
* is returned. If you set a pixel in an unallocated row or column, the pixel
* value is discarded.
* <P>
* <B>BufferedImage.</B> Since class ColorBufferedImage is a subclass of class
* {@linkplain java.awt.image.BufferedImage}, you can do all the following with
* a color image just as you would with a BufferedImage: display it on the
* screen, draw into it using a graphics context, copy another BufferedImage
* into it, read it from or write it to a file using package {@linkplain
* javax.imageio}.
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
* @version 01-Nov-2007
*/
class ColorBufferedImage
extends BufferedImage
{
// Exported constructors.
/**
* Construct a new color image.
*
* @param theHeight Image height in pixels.
* @param theWidth Image width in pixels.
* @param theMatrix Underlying matrix.
*/
public ColorBufferedImage
(int theHeight,
int theWidth,
int[][] theMatrix)
{
this
(theMatrix,
new IntegerColorModel(),
makeRaster (theHeight, theWidth, theMatrix));
}
/**
* Construct a new color image with the given color model and raster.
*
* @param theMatrix Underlying matrix.
* @param theColorModel Color model.
* @param theRaster Writable raster.
*/
private ColorBufferedImage
(int[][] theMatrix,
ColorModel theColorModel,
WritableRaster theRaster)
{
// Construct superclass BufferedImage.
super
(/*ColorModel cm */ theColorModel,
/*WritableRaster raster */ theRaster,
/*boolean isRasterPremultiplied*/ false,
/*Hashtable<?,?> properties */ null);
}
private static WritableRaster makeRaster
(int theHeight,
int theWidth,
int[][] theMatrix)
{
return Raster.createWritableRaster
(/*SampleModel sm*/
new SampleModelIntegerMatrix (theWidth, theHeight),
/*DataBuffer db */
new DataBufferIntegerMatrix (theMatrix),
/*Point location*/
null);
}
}
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