Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (7th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Chapter 12, Problem 6AW

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“Image” and “ImageView” classes:

  • “Image” class is used to load graphical images which can be displayed with the help of “ImageView” class.
  • The package used for the image class is “javafx.scene.image.Image” which help to load the image from the URL or filename.
  • It is possible to set one image to many “ImageView” because, one image can be displayed in multiple views. Whereas, it is not possible to display one “ImageView” multiple times because an “ImageView” node cannot be shared.
  • Syntax to create image: Image image_object = new Image(URL);
  • Syntax to view image: ImageView imageview_object = new ImageView(image_object);

Algorithm:

Step 1: Create an object for “Image” to load the image.

Step 2: Give the given URL “http://www.greendale.edu/images/” followed by the image name “Cat.png” as the argument to load image from the internet location.

Code to create “Image” object:

The code to create “Image” object to load “Cat...

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Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects (7th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)

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