Class TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ILcdRasterPainter
,ILcdCloneable
,ILcdPropertyChangeSource
,ILcdGXYPainter
,ILcdGXYPainterProvider
,Serializable
,Cloneable
ILcdGXYPainter
can paint ILcdRaster
instances,
applying only a scaling transformation. This requires that the model
reference is the same as the world reference of the view. For more complex
transformations, the TLcdWarpRasterPainter
should be used.
It paints the visible portion of the raster if the scale of the
ILcdGXYView
on which to paint is such that the screen resolution
is inside the range defined by the properties startResolutionFactor and
stopResolutionFactor. Outside of this range, it paints only the outline of
the tiles of the raster The resolution factor defines ratio between the
resolution of the raster and the resolution of the screen. For example, a
resolution factor of 4 indicates that 4 raster pixels are used to color a
single screen pixel. A factor of 0.25 indicates that a single raster pixel
will be used to paint four screen pixels. Typical values for
startResolutionFactor and stopResolutionFactor are 2 and 0.5, respectively,
indicating that as we zoom in, the raster becomes visible at a point where 2
raster pixels are merged into a single screen pixel, and the raster becomes
invisible at a point where a single raster pixel is blurred into two screen
pixels.
The value of the startResolutionFactor, the dimensions of the tiles and the
dimension of the ILcdGXYView
on which to paint, determine the
maximum number of tiles that need to be loaded in memory, when painting the
visible portion of the raster. The minimum value of the maximum number of
tiles is always four because the visible portion can always be pointed at the
intersection of four tiles. Suppose we have tiles of 1024 by 1024 pixels, and
a maximum ILcdGXYView
size of 800 by 600. Suppose further that
we we choose a startResolutionFactor of 9. Then, there may be a maximum of 3
by 2 tiles needed to paint the 800 by 600 ILcdGXYView
, thus
requiring 6 tiles to be in memory. This calculation is a rough approximation
because of the non-linear transformation between the data reference of the
raster and the data reference of the ILcdGXYView
. For example,
at a small scale, an ILcdGXYView
with a data reference based on
an Orthographic projection may require more tiles than calculated with the
above procedure. Therefore, as a rule of thumb, allocate twice the amount of
memory to hold the maximum number of tiles calculated.
It is clear that, if the number of non-empty tiles in the raster is less than four, the value of the startResolutionFactor can be set at any value.
Often times, multiple instances of ILcdRaster
with different
resolutions are painted in different layers. In that case, the choice of the
startResolutionFactor and the stopResolutionFactor of the different
TLcdRasterPainters
is often chosen such that the
stopResolutionFactor of the painter in one layer corresponds to the
startResolutionFactor of the next layer holding a raster with a higher
resolution. For example, suppose we have two ILcdRaster
objects,
one that holds 1 degree by 1 degree tiles of 1024 by 1024 pixels and a second
raster 30' by 30' of 1024 by 1024 pixels. The resolution of the second raster
is four times the resolution of the first raster. Hence, in order to match
the stopResolutionFactor of the first raster with the startResolutionFactor
of the second raster, they have to be in the proportion of 1 to 4. The
symmetrical choice around a ResolutionFactor of 1 is 0.5 for the
stopResolutionFactor of the painter of the first raster and 2 for the
startResolutionFactor of the painter of the second raster.
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class com.luciad.format.raster.ALcdRasterPainter
DENSITY_OK, DENSITY_TOO_HIGH, DENSITY_TOO_LOW, fBrightness, fColorModel, fContrast, fFillOutlineArea, fForcePainting, fMaxNumberOfOutlineTiles, fPaintOutline, fRGBImageFilter, fStartResolutionFactor, fStopResolutionFactor, fTransparency
Fields inherited from class com.luciad.view.gxy.ALcdGXYPainter
defaultCreationFillStyle, defaultCreationLineStyle, defaultFillStyle, defaultLineStyle, fWorkBounds
Fields inherited from interface com.luciad.view.gxy.ILcdGXYPainter
BODY, CREATING, DEFAULT, HANDLES, RESHAPING, SELECTED, SNAPS, TRANSLATING
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionCreates a new TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter, with a default name.TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
boundsSFCT
(Graphics aGraphics, int aMode, ILcdGXYContext aGXYContext, ILcd2DEditableBounds aBoundsSFCT) Sets the supplied bounds (in view coordinates, pixels) so that it encompasses the representation of the object in the given mode taking into account the given context.clone()
MakesObject.clone()
public.getGXYPainter
(Object aObject) Finds anILcdGXYPainter
that can be used to paint or locate the object passed.Returns the Object for which the representation is currently being handled by this painter.boolean
Deprecated.This method has been deprecated.boolean
Returns whether this painter does not wait for tiles to be fully decoded before painting them.boolean
Returns whether this painter caches images that have been created from raster subtiles.void
paint
(Graphics aGraphics, int aState, ILcdGXYContext aGXYContext) Displays the representation of the object in the given mode on the Graphics passed, taking into account the supplied context.void
Sets the Object for which the representation shall be handled by this painter.void
setTraceOn
(boolean aTraceOn) Deprecated.This method has been deprecated.void
setUseDeferredSubTileDecoding
(boolean aDefer) Specifies whether this painter should not wait for tiles to be fully decoded before painting them.void
setUseSubTileImageCaching
(boolean aCaching) Specifies whether this painter should cache images that have been created from raster subtiles.Methods inherited from class com.luciad.format.raster.ALcdRasterPainter
densityCheck, densityCheck, getBrightness, getColorModel, getContrast, getMaxNoOfOutlineTiles, getMaxNumberOfOutlineTiles, getOutlineAreaFillStyle, getOutlineColor, getOutlineStyle, getRGBImageFilter, getSnapIcon, getStartResolutionFactor, getStartScale, getStopResolutionFactor, getStopScale, getTransparency, idealPixelDensity, idealPixelDensity, idealPixelDensity, isFillOutlineArea, isForcePainting, isPaintOutline, isTouched, resolutionFactor, setBrightness, setColorModel, setContrast, setFillOutlineArea, setForcePainting, setMaxNoOfOutlineTiles, setMaxNumberOfOutlineTiles, setOutlineAreaFillStyle, setOutlineColor, setOutlineStyle, setPaintOutline, setRGBImageFilter, setSnapIcon, setStartResolutionFactor, setStartScale, setStopResolutionFactor, setStopScale, setTransparency, snapTarget, supportSnap
Methods inherited from class com.luciad.view.gxy.ALcdGXYPainter
addPropertyChangeListener, anchorPointSFCT, firePropertyChangeEvent, firePropertyChangeEvent, getCursor, getDisplayName, removePropertyChangeListener, setClassTraceOn, setDisplayName
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface com.luciad.view.gxy.ILcdGXYPainter
anchorPointSFCT, getCursor, getDisplayName, isTouched, snapTarget, supportSnap
Methods inherited from interface com.luciad.util.ILcdPropertyChangeSource
addPropertyChangeListener, removePropertyChangeListener
Methods inherited from interface com.luciad.format.raster.ILcdRasterPainter
getBrightness, getColorModel, getMaxNoOfOutlineTiles, getMaxNumberOfOutlineTiles, getOutlineColor, getStartResolutionFactor, getStopResolutionFactor, getTransparency, isForcePainting, isPaintOutline, setBrightness, setColorModel, setForcePainting, setMaxNoOfOutlineTiles, setMaxNumberOfOutlineTiles, setOutlineColor, setPaintOutline, setStartResolutionFactor, setStopResolutionFactor, setTransparency
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Constructor Details
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TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter
public TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter()Creates a new TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter, with a default name. -
TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter
Creates a new TLcdNoWarpRasterPainter.- Parameters:
aDisplayName
- the displayName of the painter.
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Method Details
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setTraceOn
public void setTraceOn(boolean aTraceOn) Deprecated.This method has been deprecated. It is recommended to use the standard Java logging framework directly.Enables tracing for this class instance. Calling this method with eithertrue
orfalse
as argument automatically turns off tracing for all other class instances for whichsetTraceOn
has not been called. If the argument isfalse
then only the informative, warning and error log messages are recorded.- Overrides:
setTraceOn
in classALcdGXYPainter
- Parameters:
aTraceOn
- if true then all log messages are recorded for this instance. If false, then only the informative, warning and error log messages are recorded.
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isTraceOn
public boolean isTraceOn()Deprecated.This method has been deprecated. It is recommended to use the standard Java logging framework directly.Returnstrue
if tracing is enabled for this class.- Overrides:
isTraceOn
in classALcdGXYPainter
- Returns:
- true if tracing is enabled for this class, false otherwise.
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setUseSubTileImageCaching
public void setUseSubTileImageCaching(boolean aCaching) Specifies whether this painter should cache images that have been created from raster subtiles. Setting this property totrue
helps to avoid disk access during painting (due to lazy loading of raster tiles). It may also speed up the painting of rasters with non-standard color models, like 16 bit indexed color images. The default isfalse
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isUseSubTileImageCaching
public boolean isUseSubTileImageCaching()Returns whether this painter caches images that have been created from raster subtiles.- See Also:
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setUseDeferredSubTileDecoding
public void setUseDeferredSubTileDecoding(boolean aDefer) Specifies whether this painter should not wait for tiles to be fully decoded before painting them. Setting this property totrue
means that parts of the view may remain blank, but the display will update sooner. A proper complete display update will be triggered when there are no more tiles waiting to be decoded. The default isfalse
.This property is only relevant if
isUseSubTileImageCaching()
istrue
.Note that this functionality is not needed for layers wrapped by ILcdGXYAsynchronousLayerWrapper. For best results, use the latter mechanism instead and set this property to false.
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isUseDeferredSubTileDecoding
public boolean isUseDeferredSubTileDecoding()Returns whether this painter does not wait for tiles to be fully decoded before painting them.- See Also:
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setObject
Description copied from interface:ILcdGXYPainter
Sets the Object for which the representation shall be handled by this painter.Setting the object on the painter may have an effect on the internal state of the painter, for example, the color to use.
When the object is set to a painter, the context parameter in subsequent calls to methods in this class must contain a layer that contains this object and for which the painter for this object is this painter.
- Specified by:
setObject
in interfaceILcdGXYPainter
- Parameters:
aObject
- the object for which the representation shall be handled by this painter.- See Also:
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getObject
Description copied from interface:ILcdGXYPainter
Returns the Object for which the representation is currently being handled by this painter.- Specified by:
getObject
in interfaceILcdGXYPainter
- Returns:
- the Object for which the representation is currently being handled by this painter.
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paint
Description copied from interface:ILcdGXYPainter
Displays the representation of the object in the given mode on the Graphics passed, taking into account the supplied context.The visual representation of an object depends on the context. Depending on the context (e.g. is the location covered by the view), an object may or may not have a representation. The context contains:
- transformations which allow to compute the location in view space of points and bounds given in model, space
- a pen which can connect points with a line or create arcs around a point,
- the view for which the object's representation must be painted. This can be useful when the painted object depends on the scale of the view, or the presence of other layers in the view.
- the current location(s) of the mouse or input device and the last location(s) the mouse or input device was pressed.
The mode passed in this method indicates what part of the object must be painted, whether it should be painted as selected or not, and whether user interaction (via mouse movements) must be taken into account.
When the mode passed contains either TRANSLATING, RESHAPING or CREATING, this method is also responsible for interpreting interaction on the representation of an object and modifying the representation of the object accordingly. The painter is not responsible for modifying the object itself, this is done by a corresponding
ILcdGXYEditor
. Implementations ofILcdGXYPainter
andILcdGXYEditor
interfaces must be consistent for an object: the painter must display the result of the user interaction on the object, while the editor is responsible for modifying the object as a result of the user interaction. A good practice to ensure a consistent implementation is to implement both theILcdGXYPainter
andILcdGXYEditor
interfaces in a single class.When the mode passed includes SNAPS, the part of the representation which corresponds to the object returned as snap target by the method
snapTarget
must be painted in order to provide the user with a visual indication of the snap target.The Graphics passed in this method can be different from the Graphics returned by a view due to techniques such as double buffering (as applied in Swing). Basic drawing operations must always be performed on the Graphics passed as an argument in this method.
- Specified by:
paint
in interfaceILcdGXYPainter
- Overrides:
paint
in classALcdRasterPainter
- Parameters:
aGraphics
- the Graphics on which the representation of the object is paintedaState
- the mode the object is represented in (see class documentation).aGXYContext
- theILcdGXYContext
the drawing depends on.
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boundsSFCT
public void boundsSFCT(Graphics aGraphics, int aMode, ILcdGXYContext aGXYContext, ILcd2DEditableBounds aBoundsSFCT) throws TLcdNoBoundsException Description copied from interface:ILcdGXYPainter
Sets the supplied bounds (in view coordinates, pixels) so that it encompasses the representation of the object in the given mode taking into account the given context.If this method returns without exception the bounds argument must encompass the representation of the object. A point outside the bounds will not be contained within the painted object.
The bounds returned in this method can be seen as the equivalent in the view space of the bounds in the model space for
ILcdBounded
objects.- Specified by:
boundsSFCT
in interfaceILcdGXYPainter
- Parameters:
aGraphics
- the Graphics on which the representation of the object is paintedaMode
- the mode the object is represented in (see class documentation). For example, an object may be represented differently in SELECTED mode compared to DEFAULT mode. The returned bounds of the representation must take this different representation into account.aGXYContext
- the context for which the representation of the object is painted. It contains amongst others the transformations from model to world and world to view.aBoundsSFCT
- the bounds that must be adapted to encompass the representation of the object in the given mode and context. These bounds must not be taken into account when the method has thrown an exception.- Throws:
TLcdNoBoundsException
- if no bounds can be determined for the representation of the object. This can happen when the object does not have a representation in the given context, for example when it is located in a part of the world which is not visible in the current view.- See Also:
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getGXYPainter
Description copied from interface:ILcdGXYPainterProvider
Finds anILcdGXYPainter
that can be used to paint or locate the object passed.The painter provider is responsible for setting the object to the painter before returning the painter. An implementation should therefore have the following structure:
public ILcdGXYPainter getGXYPainter(Object aObject) { ILcdGXYPainter painter = ... // find the painter for the object if (painter != null) { painter.setObject(aObject); } return painter; }
- Specified by:
getGXYPainter
in interfaceILcdGXYPainterProvider
- Overrides:
getGXYPainter
in classALcdGXYPainter
- Parameters:
aObject
- the object to find a painter for- Returns:
- a painter that can be used to paint or locate the object; or null if no painter could be found for the given object, or the object could not be set on the retrieved painter.
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clone
Description copied from interface:ILcdCloneable
Makes
When for example extending fromObject.clone()
public.java.lang.Object
, it can be implemented like this:public Object clone() { try { return super.clone(); } catch ( CloneNotSupportedException e ) { // Cannot happen: extends from Object and implements Cloneable (see also Object.clone) throw new RuntimeException( e ); } }
- Specified by:
clone
in interfaceILcdCloneable
- Specified by:
clone
in interfaceILcdGXYPainterProvider
- Overrides:
clone
in classALcdRasterPainter
- Returns:
- a clone of this painter provider.
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