Package net.imglib2.display

Source Code of net.imglib2.display.ARGBScreenImageExpectationChecking

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package net.imglib2.display;

import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue;

import java.awt.AWTException;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;
import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Robot;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.awt.image.PixelGrabber;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;

import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;

import net.imglib2.display.screenimage.awt.ARGBScreenImage;

import org.junit.Test;

public class ARGBScreenImageExpectationChecking
{
  static public final void main( final String[] args )
  {
    System.out.println( "Painting on java.awt.Graphics alters original array: " + new ARGBScreenImageExpectationChecking().testFill2() );
    System.out.println( "After painting, the image shows a yellow pixel at 0,0: " + new ARGBScreenImageExpectationChecking().testFillAndGrabPixel2() );
    try
    {
      System.out.println( "After painting onto JPanel and capturing, the imageshows a red pixel at 100,100: " + new ARGBScreenImageExpectationChecking().testFillAndPaintPanelAndGrab2() );
    }
    catch ( final Exception e )
    {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }

  @Test
  public void testFill()
  {
    assertTrue( "Painting on java.awt.Graphics does not alter original array", testFill2() );
  }

  private boolean testFill2()
  {
    // Define an image
    final int width = 256;
    final int height = 256;
    final int[] pixels = new int[ width * height ];

    final ARGBScreenImage simg = new ARGBScreenImage( width, height, pixels );

    // Paint a yellow rectangle
    final Graphics g = simg.image().getGraphics();
    g.setColor( Color.yellow );
    g.fillRect( 0, 0, 100, 100 );
    g.dispose();

    // Test whether the original array has changed
    return 0 != pixels[ 0 ];
  }

  private int getPixel( final Image img, final int x, final int y )
  {
    final int[] pix = new int[ 1 ];
    final PixelGrabber pg = new PixelGrabber( img, x, y, 1, 1, pix, 0, 1 );
    try
    {
      pg.grabPixels();
    }
    catch ( final InterruptedException e )
    {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
    return pix[ 0 ];
  }

  @Test
  public void testFillAndGrabPixel()
  {
    assertTrue( "After painting, the image does not show a yellow pixel at 0,0", testFillAndGrabPixel2() );
  }

  public boolean testFillAndGrabPixel2()
  {
    // Define an image
    final int width = 256;
    final int height = 256;
    final int[] pixels = new int[ width * height ];

    final ARGBScreenImage simg = new ARGBScreenImage( width, height, pixels );

    // Paint a yellow rectangle
    final Graphics g = simg.image().getGraphics();
    g.setColor( Color.yellow );
    g.fillRect( 0, 0, 100, 100 );
    g.dispose();

    // Paint the image, now that it has been altered, onto another image
    final BufferedImage bi = new BufferedImage( width, height, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB );
    final Graphics2D g2 = bi.createGraphics();
    g2.drawImage( simg.image(), 0, 0, null );
    g2.dispose();

    // Test if the first pixel, as seen from the image, is yellow
    return 0x00ffff00 == ( getPixel( bi, 0, 0 ) & 0x00ffffff );
  }

  @Test
  public void testFillAndPaintPanelAndGrab() throws InterruptedException, InvocationTargetException
  {
    assertTrue( "After painting onto JPanel and capturing, the image does not show a red pixel at 100,100", testFillAndPaintPanelAndGrab2() );
  }

  public boolean testFillAndPaintPanelAndGrab2() throws InterruptedException, InvocationTargetException
  {
    // Define an image
    final int width = 256;
    final int height = 256;
    final int[] pixels = new int[ width * height ];

    final ARGBScreenImage simg = new ARGBScreenImage( width, height, pixels );

    // Paint a yellow rectangle
    final Graphics g = simg.image().getGraphics();
    g.setColor( Color.yellow );
    g.fillRect( 0, 0, 100, 100 );
    g.dispose();

    final BufferedImage[] capture = new BufferedImage[ 1 ];
    final JFrame[] frame = new JFrame[ 2 ];

    // Show the image in a JFrame
    SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait( new Runnable()
    {
      @Override
      public void run()
      {
        frame[ 0 ] = frame( simg.image(), "Test ARGBScreenImage" );
        frame[ 0 ].setVisible( true );
      }
    } );

    // Wait for all sorts of asynchronous events
    Thread.sleep( 2000 );

    SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait( new Runnable()
    {
      @Override
      public void run()
      {
        // Paint into the image again
        final Graphics g2 = simg.image().getGraphics();
        g2.setColor( Color.red );
        g2.fillRect( 100, 100, 100, 100 );
        g2.dispose();
        final JPanel panel = ( JPanel ) frame[ 0 ].getContentPane().getComponent( 0 );
        panel.invalidate();
        panel.validate();
        panel.repaint();
      }
    } );

    // Wait for all sorts of asynchronous events
    Thread.sleep( 2000 );

    // Capture the image with a Robot
    SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait( new Runnable()
    {
      @Override
      public void run()
      {
        final Point panelLocation = frame[ 0 ].getContentPane().getComponent( 0 ).getLocationOnScreen();
        final Rectangle panelBounds = new Rectangle( panelLocation.x, panelLocation.y, width, height );
        Robot robot;
        try
        {
          robot = new Robot();
          capture[ 0 ] = robot.createScreenCapture( panelBounds );
          frame[ 1 ] = frame( capture[ 0 ], "Robot capture" );
          frame[ 1 ].setVisible( true );
        }
        catch ( final AWTException e )
        {
          e.printStackTrace();
        }

        frame[ 0 ].dispose();
        frame[ 1 ].dispose();
      }
    } );

    // Is red:
    return 0x00ff0000 == ( getPixel( capture[ 0 ], 100, 100 ) & 0x00ffffff );
  }

  private JFrame frame( final Image img, final String title )
  {
    final JPanel panel = new JPanel()
    {
      /**
       *
       */
      private static final long serialVersionUID = -1605551958207115402L;

      @Override
      public void update( final Graphics g )
      {
        this.paint( g );
      }

      @Override
      public void paint( final Graphics g )
      {
        g.drawImage( img, 0, 0, null );
      }
    };
    panel.setPreferredSize( new Dimension( img.getWidth( null ), img.getHeight( null ) ) );
    final JFrame frame = new JFrame( title );
    frame.getContentPane().add( panel );
    frame.pack();
    return frame;
  }
}
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