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//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\//\\
// \\
// Centre for Speech Technology Research \\
// University of Edinburgh, UK \\
// Copyright (c) 1996,1997 \\
// All Rights Reserved. \\
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// Author: Richard Caley (rjc@cstr.ed.ac.uk) \\
// -------------------------------------------------------------------- \\
// A selection of colors from which colors can be selected. \\
// \\
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package cstr.awt ;
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class ColorSelection
{
protected Color [] colors;
protected int pos;
public ColorSelection(Color [] cols)
{
colors = cols;
pos=0;
}
public ColorSelection(Color col)
{
colors = new Color [] {col};
pos=0;
}
public ColorSelection(String cols)
{
StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(cols, ",");
int n = tok.countTokens();
colors = new Color[n];
for(int i=0; i<n; i++)
colors[i] = new XColor(tok.nextToken());
pos=0;
}
public Color nextColor()
{
if (pos >= colors.length)
pos -= colors.length;
if (pos >= colors.length)
return Color.black;
return colors[pos++];
}
}
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