Package jjil.j2se

Source Code of jjil.j2se.getImageData

package jjil.j2se;

import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
import java.awt.image.DataBufferInt;
import java.awt.image.DirectColorModel;
import java.awt.image.ImageConsumer;
import java.awt.image.ImageProducer;
import java.awt.image.Raster;
import java.awt.image.WritableRenderedImage;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Hashtable;

import javax.imageio.ImageIO;

import jjil.core.RgbImage;

/**
* RgbImageJ2se is the interface between JJIL's RgbImage and java.awt.Image
* objects. It provides an implementation of the Show interface for use
* with the Debug object, which allows images to be displayed and sent
* to files without being aware of the underlying architecture.<br>
* It also provides methods for transforming java.awt.Image
* objects to and from jjil.core.RgbImage objects.<br>
* @author webb
*
*/
public class RgbImageJ2se implements jjil.debug.Show {
  static private Graphics graphics = null;
 
  /**
   * Creates a new instance of RgbImageJ2se. The graphics object
   * will be used to display images in all subsequently created instances
   * of RgbImageJ2se.
   * @param graphics the graphics object to use for all image displays.
   */
  public RgbImageJ2se(Graphics graphics) {
    RgbImageJ2se.graphics = graphics;
  }
 
  /**
   * Creates an instance of RgbImageJ2se which will use the common graphics
   * object for image display.
   */
  public RgbImageJ2se() {
  }
 
  /**
   * Sends an RgbImage to the current graphics object.
   * @param rgb the image to display.
   */
  public synchronized void toDisplay(RgbImage rgb) {
    if (RgbImageJ2se.graphics != null) {
      WritableRenderedImage im = RgbImageJ2se.toImage(rgb);
      RgbImageJ2se.graphics.drawImage((Image) im, 0, 0, null);
    }
  }
 
  /**
   * Sends an RgbImage to a file.
   * @param rgb the RgbImage to send to the file.
   * @param szFile the path of the file to save the image in. The
   * file suffix is used to determine the image type (JPEG or PNG).
   * Storage is in JPEG by default.
   */
  public void toFile(RgbImage rgb, String szFile) {
    WritableRenderedImage im = RgbImageJ2se.toImage(rgb);
    String szSuffix = "JPG";
    if (szFile.contains(".")) {
      int nSuffix = szFile.lastIndexOf('.');
      szSuffix = szFile.substring(nSuffix + 1);
    }
    File f = new File(szFile);
    try {
      ImageIO.write(im, szSuffix, f);
    } catch (IOException ex) {
     
    }
  }
 
  private static WritableRenderedImage toImage(RgbImage rgb) {
    WritableRenderedImage im = new BufferedImage(
        rgb.getWidth(),
        rgb.getHeight(),
        BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
    DataBufferInt dbi = new DataBufferInt(
        rgb.getData(),
        rgb.getHeight() * rgb.getWidth());
    Raster r = Raster.createRaster(
        im.getSampleModel(),
        dbi,
        null);
    im.setData(r);
    return im;
  }
 
  /**
   * Transforms an input java.awt.Image to a jjil.core.RgbImage.
   * The image is read from the ImageProducer until the entire image is
   * received, and the result is stored into the returned RgbImage.
   * @param im the input java.awt.Image object.
   * @return a jjil.core.RgbImage with the same contents as the input im.
   */
  static public RgbImage toRgbImage(Image im) {
     class getImageData implements ImageConsumer {
      boolean bComplete = false;
      ImageProducer ip;
      RgbImage rgb;
     
      getImageData(ImageProducer ip) {
        this.ip = ip;
      }
     
      public boolean getComplete() {
        return this.bComplete;
      }
     
      synchronized public RgbImage getRgbImage() {
        return this.rgb;
      }
      public void setHints(int hintflags) {
       
      }
      public void setPixels(
          int x,
          int y,
          int w,
          int h,
          ColorModel model,
          int[] pixels,
          int off,
          int scansize) {
        if (model instanceof DirectColorModel) {
          // see if we can just directly copy the data because its
          // already laid out the way we want
          DirectColorModel dcm = (DirectColorModel) model;
          if (dcm.getBlueMask()  == 0x000000ff &
            dcm.getGreenMask() == 0x0000ff00 &
            dcm.getRedMask()   == 0x00ff0000) {
            int[] nData = this.rgb.getData();
            for (int i=0; i<h; i++) {
              System.arraycopy(
                  pixels,
                  i*scansize + off,
                  nData,
                  (i+y)*this.rgb.getWidth() + x,
                  w);
            }
            return;
         
        }
        // can't just copy. Use color conversion
        int[] nData = this.rgb.getData();
        for (int i = 0; i<h; i++) {
          for (int j=0; j<w; j++) {
            int nRgb = model.getRGB(pixels[j+off + i*scansize]);
            nData[(i+y) * this.rgb.getWidth() + (j+x)] = nRgb;
          }
        }
      }
     
      public void setPixels(
                                int x,
                                int y,
                                int w,
                                int h,
                                ColorModel model,
                                byte[] pixels,
                                int off,
                                int scansize) {
        // can't just copy. Use color conversion
        int[] nData = this.rgb.getData();
        for (int i = 0; i<h; i++) {
          for (int j=0; j<w; j++) {
            int nRgb = model.getRGB(pixels[j+off + i*scansize]);
            nData[(i+y) * this.rgb.getWidth() + (j+x)] = nRgb;
          }
        }       
      }
     
      public void setColorModel(ColorModel model) {
       
      }
      @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
      public void setProperties(Hashtable props) {
       
      }
      public  void setDimensions(int nWidth, int nHeight) {
        this.rgb = new RgbImage(nWidth, nHeight);
      }
      public void imageComplete(int status) {
        this.bComplete = true;
        this.ip.removeConsumer(this);
      }
    } 
    
    ImageProducer ip = im.getSource();
    getImageData ic = new getImageData(ip);
    ip.startProduction(ic);
    while (!ic.getComplete()) {
      Thread.yield();
    }
    return ic.getRgbImage();
  }
}
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