- java.lang.Object
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- java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D
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- java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D.Double
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Shape, Serializable, Cloneable
- Enclosing class:
- QuadCurve2D
public static class QuadCurve2D.Double extends QuadCurve2D implements Serializable
A quadratic parametric curve segment specified withdouble
coordinates.- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D
QuadCurve2D.Double, QuadCurve2D.Float
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description double
ctrlx
The X coordinate of the control point of the quadratic curve segment.double
ctrly
The Y coordinate of the control point of the quadratic curve segment.double
x1
The X coordinate of the start point of the quadratic curve segment.double
x2
The X coordinate of the end point of the quadratic curve segment.double
y1
The Y coordinate of the start point of the quadratic curve segment.double
y2
The Y coordinate of the end point of the quadratic curve segment.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description QuadCurve2D.Double()
Constructs and initializes aQuadCurve2D
with coordinates (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0).QuadCurve2D.Double(double x1, double y1, double ctrlx, double ctrly, double x2, double y2)
Constructs and initializes aQuadCurve2D
from the specifieddouble
coordinates.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Rectangle2D
getBounds2D()
Returns a high precision and more accurate bounding box of theShape
than thegetBounds
method.Point2D
getCtrlPt()
Returns the control point.double
getCtrlX()
Returns the X coordinate of the control point indouble
precision.double
getCtrlY()
Returns the Y coordinate of the control point indouble
precision.Point2D
getP1()
Returns the start point.Point2D
getP2()
Returns the end point.double
getX1()
Returns the X coordinate of the start point indouble
in precision.double
getX2()
Returns the X coordinate of the end point indouble
precision.double
getY1()
Returns the Y coordinate of the start point indouble
precision.double
getY2()
Returns the Y coordinate of the end point indouble
precision.void
setCurve(double x1, double y1, double ctrlx, double ctrly, double x2, double y2)
Sets the location of the end points and control point of this curve to the specifieddouble
coordinates.-
Methods inherited from class java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D
clone, contains, contains, contains, contains, getBounds, getFlatness, getFlatness, getFlatness, getFlatnessSq, getFlatnessSq, getFlatnessSq, getPathIterator, getPathIterator, intersects, intersects, setCurve, setCurve, setCurve, setCurve, solveQuadratic, solveQuadratic, subdivide, subdivide, subdivide
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Field Detail
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x1
public double x1
The X coordinate of the start point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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y1
public double y1
The Y coordinate of the start point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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ctrlx
public double ctrlx
The X coordinate of the control point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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ctrly
public double ctrly
The Y coordinate of the control point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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x2
public double x2
The X coordinate of the end point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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y2
public double y2
The Y coordinate of the end point of the quadratic curve segment.- Since:
- 1.2
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Constructor Detail
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QuadCurve2D.Double
public QuadCurve2D.Double()
Constructs and initializes aQuadCurve2D
with coordinates (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0).- Since:
- 1.2
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QuadCurve2D.Double
public QuadCurve2D.Double(double x1, double y1, double ctrlx, double ctrly, double x2, double y2)
Constructs and initializes aQuadCurve2D
from the specifieddouble
coordinates.- Parameters:
x1
- the X coordinate of the start pointy1
- the Y coordinate of the start pointctrlx
- the X coordinate of the control pointctrly
- the Y coordinate of the control pointx2
- the X coordinate of the end pointy2
- the Y coordinate of the end point- Since:
- 1.2
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Method Detail
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getX1
public double getX1()
Returns the X coordinate of the start point indouble
in precision.- Specified by:
getX1
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- the X coordinate of the start point.
- Since:
- 1.2
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getY1
public double getY1()
Returns the Y coordinate of the start point indouble
precision.- Specified by:
getY1
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- the Y coordinate of the start point.
- Since:
- 1.2
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getP1
public Point2D getP1()
Returns the start point.- Specified by:
getP1
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- a
Point2D
that is the start point of thisQuadCurve2D
. - Since:
- 1.2
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getCtrlX
public double getCtrlX()
Returns the X coordinate of the control point indouble
precision.- Specified by:
getCtrlX
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- X coordinate the control point
- Since:
- 1.2
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getCtrlY
public double getCtrlY()
Returns the Y coordinate of the control point indouble
precision.- Specified by:
getCtrlY
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- the Y coordinate of the control point.
- Since:
- 1.2
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getCtrlPt
public Point2D getCtrlPt()
Returns the control point.- Specified by:
getCtrlPt
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- a
Point2D
that is the control point of thisPoint2D
. - Since:
- 1.2
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getX2
public double getX2()
Returns the X coordinate of the end point indouble
precision.- Specified by:
getX2
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- the x coordiante of the end point.
- Since:
- 1.2
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getY2
public double getY2()
Returns the Y coordinate of the end point indouble
precision.- Specified by:
getY2
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- the Y coordinate of the end point.
- Since:
- 1.2
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getP2
public Point2D getP2()
Returns the end point.- Specified by:
getP2
in classQuadCurve2D
- Returns:
- a
Point
object that is the end point of thisPoint2D
. - Since:
- 1.2
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setCurve
public void setCurve(double x1, double y1, double ctrlx, double ctrly, double x2, double y2)
Sets the location of the end points and control point of this curve to the specifieddouble
coordinates.- Specified by:
setCurve
in classQuadCurve2D
- Parameters:
x1
- the X coordinate of the start pointy1
- the Y coordinate of the start pointctrlx
- the X coordinate of the control pointctrly
- the Y coordinate of the control pointx2
- the X coordinate of the end pointy2
- the Y coordinate of the end point- Since:
- 1.2
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getBounds2D
public Rectangle2D getBounds2D()
Returns a high precision and more accurate bounding box of theShape
than thegetBounds
method. Note that there is no guarantee that the returnedRectangle2D
is the smallest bounding box that encloses theShape
, only that theShape
lies entirely within the indicatedRectangle2D
. The bounding box returned by this method is usually tighter than that returned by thegetBounds
method and never fails due to overflow problems since the return value can be an instance of theRectangle2D
that uses double precision values to store the dimensions.Note that the definition of insideness can lead to situations where points on the defining outline of the
shape
may not be considered contained in the returnedbounds
object, but only in cases where those points are also not considered contained in the originalshape
.If a
point
is inside theshape
according to thecontains(point)
method, then it must be inside the returnedRectangle2D
bounds object according to thecontains(point)
method of thebounds
. Specifically:shape.contains(p)
requiresbounds.contains(p)
If a
point
is not inside theshape
, then it might still be contained in thebounds
object:bounds.contains(p)
does not implyshape.contains(p)
- Specified by:
getBounds2D
in interfaceShape
- Returns:
- an instance of
Rectangle2D
that is a high-precision bounding box of theShape
. - Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Shape.getBounds()
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