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Chapter 14.9, Problem 14.9.2CP
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Image class:
“Image” class is used to indicate 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 helps to load the image from the URL or filename.
Syntax to create image:
Image image_object = new Image(URL);
Syntax to view image:
ImageView imageview_object = new ImageView(image_object);
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version Plus MyProgrammingLab with Pearson EText -- Access Card Package
Chapter 14.2, Problem 14.2.1CPChapter 14.2, Problem 14.2.2CPChapter 14.3, Problem 14.3.1CPChapter 14.3, Problem 14.3.2CPChapter 14.4, Problem 14.4.1CPChapter 14.4, Problem 14.4.2CPChapter 14.4, Problem 14.4.3CPChapter 14.4, Problem 14.4.4CPChapter 14.5, Problem 14.5.1CPChapter 14.5, Problem 14.5.2CP
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