public class FlatteningPathIterator extends Object implements PathIterator
The FlatteningPathIterator
class returns a flattened view of another PathIterator
object. Other Shape
classes can use this class to provide flattening behavior for their paths without having to perform the interpolation calculations themselves.
SEG_CLOSE, SEG_CUBICTO, SEG_LINETO, SEG_MOVETO, SEG_QUADTO, WIND_EVEN_ODD, WIND_NON_ZERO
public FlatteningPathIterator(PathIterator src, double flatness)
Constructs a new FlatteningPathIterator
object that flattens a path as it iterates over it. The iterator does not subdivide any curve read from the source iterator to more than 10 levels of subdivision which yields a maximum of 1024 line segments per curve.
src
- the original unflattened path being iterated overflatness
- the maximum allowable distance between the control points and the flattened curvepublic FlatteningPathIterator(PathIterator src, double flatness, int limit)
Constructs a new FlatteningPathIterator
object that flattens a path as it iterates over it. The limit
parameter allows you to control the maximum number of recursive subdivisions that the iterator can make before it assumes that the curve is flat enough without measuring against the flatness
parameter. The flattened iteration therefore never generates more than a maximum of (2^limit)
line segments per curve.
src
- the original unflattened path being iterated overflatness
- the maximum allowable distance between the control points and the flattened curvelimit
- the maximum number of recursive subdivisions allowed for any curved segmentIllegalArgumentException
- if flatness
or limit
is less than zeropublic double getFlatness()
Returns the flatness of this iterator.
FlatteningPathIterator
.public int getRecursionLimit()
Returns the recursion limit of this iterator.
FlatteningPathIterator
.public int getWindingRule()
Returns the winding rule for determining the interior of the path.
getWindingRule
in interface PathIterator
PathIterator.WIND_EVEN_ODD
, PathIterator.WIND_NON_ZERO
public boolean isDone()
Tests if the iteration is complete.
isDone
in interface PathIterator
true
if all the segments have been read; false
otherwise.public void next()
Moves the iterator to the next segment of the path forwards along the primary direction of traversal as long as there are more points in that direction.
next
in interface PathIterator
public int currentSegment(float[] coords)
Returns the coordinates and type of the current path segment in the iteration. The return value is the path segment type: SEG_MOVETO, SEG_LINETO, or SEG_CLOSE. A float array of length 6 must be passed in and can be used to store the coordinates of the point(s). Each point is stored as a pair of float x,y coordinates. SEG_MOVETO and SEG_LINETO types return one point, and SEG_CLOSE does not return any points.
currentSegment
in interface PathIterator
coords
- an array that holds the data returned from this methodNoSuchElementException
- if there are no more elements in the flattening path to be returned.PathIterator.SEG_MOVETO
, PathIterator.SEG_LINETO
, PathIterator.SEG_CLOSE
public int currentSegment(double[] coords)
Returns the coordinates and type of the current path segment in the iteration. The return value is the path segment type: SEG_MOVETO, SEG_LINETO, or SEG_CLOSE. A double array of length 6 must be passed in and can be used to store the coordinates of the point(s). Each point is stored as a pair of double x,y coordinates. SEG_MOVETO and SEG_LINETO types return one point, and SEG_CLOSE does not return any points.
currentSegment
in interface PathIterator
coords
- an array that holds the data returned from this methodNoSuchElementException
- if there are no more elements in the flattening path to be returned.PathIterator.SEG_MOVETO
, PathIterator.SEG_LINETO
, PathIterator.SEG_CLOSE
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