public class PaintEvent extends ComponentEvent
The component-level paint event. This event is a special type which is used to ensure that paint/update method calls are serialized along with the other events delivered from the event queue. This event is not designed to be used with the Event Listener model; programs should continue to override paint/update methods in order render themselves properly.
An unspecified behavior will be caused if the id
parameter of any particular PaintEvent
instance is not in the range from PAINT_FIRST
to PAINT_LAST
.
public static final int PAINT_FIRST
Marks the first integer id for the range of paint event ids.
public static final int PAINT_LAST
Marks the last integer id for the range of paint event ids.
public static final int PAINT
The paint event type.
public static final int UPDATE
The update event type.
public PaintEvent(Component source, int id, Rectangle updateRect)
Constructs a PaintEvent
object with the specified source component and type.
This method throws an IllegalArgumentException
if source
is null
.
source
- The object where the event originatedid
- The integer that identifies the event type. For information on allowable values, see the class description for PaintEvent
updateRect
- The rectangle area which needs to be repaintedIllegalArgumentException
- if source
is nullEventObject.getSource()
, AWTEvent.getID()
, getUpdateRect()
public Rectangle getUpdateRect()
Returns the rectangle representing the area which needs to be repainted in response to this event.
public void setUpdateRect(Rectangle updateRect)
Sets the rectangle representing the area which needs to be repainted in response to this event.
updateRect
- the rectangle area which needs to be repaintedpublic String paramString()
Description copied from class: ComponentEvent
Returns a parameter string identifying this event. This method is useful for event-logging and for debugging.
paramString
in class ComponentEvent
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