Fade In Demo
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.awt.image.ColorModel; import java.awt.image.Raster; import java.awt.image.WritableRaster; import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration; import java.awt.Transparency; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment; import java.awt.Graphics2D; import java.awt.RenderingHints; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.URL; import javax.imageio.ImageIO; import java.awt.AlphaComposite; import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Dimension; import java.awt.FlowLayout; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Graphics2D; import java.awt.Point; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import java.awt.event.MouseAdapter; import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.io.IOException; import javax.swing.JButton; import javax.swing.JComponent; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; import javax.swing.JTextField; import javax.swing.SwingUtilities; import javax.swing.text.JTextComponent; import org.jdesktop.animation.timing.Animator; import org.jdesktop.animation.timing.TimingTargetAdapter; import org.jdesktop.animation.timing.interpolation.KeyFrames; import org.jdesktop.animation.timing.interpolation.KeyValues; import org.jdesktop.animation.timing.interpolation.PropertySetter; /** * * @author Romain Guy <romain.guy@mac.com> */ public class FadingDemo extends JFrame { private ImageViewer imageViewer; private JButton nextButton; private JButton previousButton; private HelpGlassPane glass; private JTextField titleField; public FadingDemo() { super("Fading Demo"); add(buildTitle(), BorderLayout.NORTH); add(buildImageViewer(), BorderLayout.CENTER); add(buildControls(), BorderLayout.SOUTH); pack(); setupGlassPane(); setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setLocationRelativeTo(null); setResizable(false); } private JComponent buildTitle() { titleField = new JTextField("Suzhou"); return titleField; } private void setupGlassPane() { glass = new HelpGlassPane(); setGlassPane(glass); glass.setVisible(true); } public static void setTextAndAnimate(final JTextComponent textComponent, final String text) { Color c = textComponent.getForeground(); KeyFrames keyFrames = new KeyFrames(KeyValues.create( new Color(c.getRed(), c.getGreen(), c.getBlue(), 255), new Color(c.getRed(), c.getGreen(), c.getBlue(), 0), new Color(c.getRed(), c.getGreen(), c.getBlue(), 255) )); PropertySetter setter = new PropertySetter(textComponent, "foreground", keyFrames); Animator animator = new Animator(200, setter); animator.addTarget(new TimingTargetAdapter() { private boolean textSet = false; public void timingEvent(float fraction) { if (fraction >= 0.5f && !textSet) { textComponent.setText(text); textSet = true; } } }); animator.start(); } private JComponent buildControls() { JPanel panel = new JPanel(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEADING)); panel.add(previousButton = new JButton("Previous")); previousButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { imageViewer.previous(); setTextAndAnimate(titleField, "Suzhou"); } }); panel.add(nextButton = new JButton("Next")); nextButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { imageViewer.next(); setTextAndAnimate(titleField, "Shanghai"); if (glass.isVisible()) { Animator animator = new Animator(200); animator.addTarget(new PropertySetter(glass, "alpha", 0.0f)); animator.setAcceleration(0.2f); animator.setDeceleration(0.4f); animator.start(); } } }); return panel; } private JComponent buildImageViewer() { return imageViewer = new ImageViewer(); } public class HelpGlassPane extends JComponent { private BufferedImage helpImage; private float alpha = 1.0f; private HelpGlassPane() { try { helpImage = GraphicsUtilities.loadCompatibleImage( getClass().getResource("help.png")); } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); } addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() { @Override public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) { Animator animator = new Animator(200); animator.addTarget(new PropertySetter( HelpGlassPane.this, "alpha", 0.0f)); animator.setAcceleration(0.2f); animator.setDeceleration(0.4f); animator.start(); } }); } public void setAlpha(float alpha) { this.alpha = alpha; if (alpha <= 0.01f) { setVisible(false); } repaint(); } public float getAlpha() { return this.alpha; } @Override protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) { Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g.create(); Point p = nextButton.getLocationOnScreen(); p.x += nextButton.getWidth() / 2 - 16; p.y += nextButton.getHeight() / 2 - helpImage.getHeight() + 10; SwingUtilities.convertPointFromScreen(p, this); g2.setComposite(AlphaComposite.SrcOver.derive(alpha)); g2.drawImage(helpImage, p.x, p.y, null); } } public static class ImageViewer extends JComponent { private BufferedImage firstImage; private BufferedImage secondImage; private float alpha = 0.0f; private ImageViewer() { try { firstImage = GraphicsUtilities.loadCompatibleImage( getClass().getResource("suzhou.jpg")); secondImage = GraphicsUtilities.loadCompatibleImage( getClass().getResource("shanghai.jpg")); } catch (IOException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); } } @Override public Dimension getPreferredSize() { return new Dimension(firstImage.getWidth(), firstImage.getHeight()); } public void next() { Animator animator = new Animator(1000); animator.addTarget(new PropertySetter(this, "alpha", 1.0f)); animator.setAcceleration(0.2f); animator.setDeceleration(0.4f); animator.start(); } public void previous() { Animator animator = new Animator(1000); animator.addTarget(new PropertySetter(this, "alpha", 0.0f)); animator.setAcceleration(0.2f); animator.setDeceleration(0.4f); animator.start(); } public void setAlpha(float alpha) { this.alpha = alpha; repaint(); } public float getAlpha() { return this.alpha; } @Override protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) { Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g.create(); g2.setComposite(AlphaComposite.SrcOver.derive(1.0f - alpha)); g2.drawImage(firstImage, 0, 0, null); g2.setComposite(AlphaComposite.SrcOver.derive(alpha)); g2.drawImage(secondImage, 0, 0, null); } } public static void main(String[] args) { SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { public void run() { new FadingDemo().setVisible(true); } }); } } /** * <p><code>GraphicsUtilities</code> contains a set of tools to perform * common graphics operations easily. These operations are divided into * several themes, listed below.</p> * <h2>Compatible Images</h2> * <p>Compatible images can, and should, be used to increase drawing * performance. This class provides a number of methods to load compatible * images directly from files or to convert existing images to compatibles * images.</p> * <h2>Creating Thumbnails</h2> * <p>This class provides a number of methods to easily scale down images. * Some of these methods offer a trade-off between speed and result quality and * shouuld be used all the time. They also offer the advantage of producing * compatible images, thus automatically resulting into better runtime * performance.</p> * <p>All these methodes are both faster than * {@link java.awt.Image#getScaledInstance(int, int, int)} and produce * better-looking results than the various <code>drawImage()</code> methods * in {@link java.awt.Graphics}, which can be used for image scaling.</p> * <h2>Image Manipulation</h2> * <p>This class provides two methods to get and set pixels in a buffered image. * These methods try to avoid unmanaging the image in order to keep good * performance.</p> * * @author Romain Guy <romain.guy@mac.com> */ class GraphicsUtilities { private GraphicsUtilities() { } // Returns the graphics configuration for the primary screen private static GraphicsConfiguration getGraphicsConfiguration() { return GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment(). getDefaultScreenDevice().getDefaultConfiguration(); } /** * <p>Returns a new <code>BufferedImage</code> using the same color model * as the image passed as a parameter. The returned image is only compatible * with the image passed as a parameter. This does not mean the returned * image is compatible with the hardware.</p> * * @param image the reference image from which the color model of the new * image is obtained * @return a new <code>BufferedImage</code>, compatible with the color model * of <code>image</code> */ public static BufferedImage createColorModelCompatibleImage(BufferedImage image) { ColorModel cm = image.getColorModel(); return new BufferedImage(cm, cm.createCompatibleWritableRaster(image.getWidth(), image.getHeight()), cm.isAlphaPremultiplied(), null); } /** * <p>Returns a new compatible image with the same width, height and * transparency as the image specified as a parameter.</p> * * @see java.awt.Transparency * @see #createCompatibleImage(int, int) * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int, int) * @see #loadCompatibleImage(java.net.URL) * @see #toCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @param image the reference image from which the dimension and the * transparency of the new image are obtained * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> with the same * dimension and transparency as <code>image</code> */ public static BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(BufferedImage image) { return createCompatibleImage(image, image.getWidth(), image.getHeight()); } /** * <p>Returns a new compatible image of the specified width and height, and * the same transparency setting as the image specified as a parameter.</p> * * @see java.awt.Transparency * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @see #createCompatibleImage(int, int) * @see #createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int, int) * @see #loadCompatibleImage(java.net.URL) * @see #toCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @param width the width of the new image * @param height the height of the new image * @param image the reference image from which the transparency of the new * image is obtained * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> with the same * transparency as <code>image</code> and the specified dimension */ public static BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(BufferedImage image, int width, int height) { return getGraphicsConfiguration().createCompatibleImage(width, height, image.getTransparency()); } /** * <p>Returns a new opaque compatible image of the specified width and * height.</p> * * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int, int) * @see #loadCompatibleImage(java.net.URL) * @see #toCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @param width the width of the new image * @param height the height of the new image * @return a new opaque compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> of the * specified width and height */ public static BufferedImage createCompatibleImage(int width, int height) { return getGraphicsConfiguration().createCompatibleImage(width, height); } /** * <p>Returns a new translucent compatible image of the specified width * and height.</p> * * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createCompatibleImage(int, int) * @see #loadCompatibleImage(java.net.URL) * @see #toCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @param width the width of the new image * @param height the height of the new image * @return a new translucent compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> of the * specified width and height */ public static BufferedImage createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int width, int height) { return getGraphicsConfiguration().createCompatibleImage(width, height, Transparency.TRANSLUCENT); } /** * <p>Returns a new compatible image from a URL. The image is loaded from the * specified location and then turned, if necessary into a compatible * image.</p> * * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createCompatibleImage(int, int) * @see #createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int, int) * @see #toCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @param resource the URL of the picture to load as a compatible image * @return a new translucent compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> of the * specified width and height * @throws java.io.IOException if the image cannot be read or loaded */ public static BufferedImage loadCompatibleImage(URL resource) throws IOException { BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(resource); return toCompatibleImage(image); } /** * <p>Return a new compatible image that contains a copy of the specified * image. This method ensures an image is compatible with the hardware, * and therefore optimized for fast blitting operations.</p> * * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage) * @see #createCompatibleImage(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createCompatibleImage(int, int) * @see #createCompatibleTranslucentImage(int, int) * @see #loadCompatibleImage(java.net.URL) * @param image the image to copy into a new compatible image * @return a new compatible copy, with the * same width and height and transparency and content, of <code>image</code> */ public static BufferedImage toCompatibleImage(BufferedImage image) { if (image.getColorModel().equals( getGraphicsConfiguration().getColorModel())) { return image; } BufferedImage compatibleImage = getGraphicsConfiguration().createCompatibleImage( image.getWidth(), image.getHeight(), image.getTransparency()); Graphics g = compatibleImage.getGraphics(); g.drawImage(image, 0, 0, null); g.dispose(); return compatibleImage; } /** * <p>Returns a thumbnail of a source image. <code>newSize</code> defines * the length of the longest dimension of the thumbnail. The other * dimension is then computed according to the dimensions ratio of the * original picture.</p> * <p>This method favors speed over quality. When the new size is less than * half the longest dimension of the source image, * {@link #createThumbnail(BufferedImage, int)} or * {@link #createThumbnail(BufferedImage, int, int)} should be used instead * to ensure the quality of the result without sacrificing too much * performance.</p> * * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @param image the source image * @param newSize the length of the largest dimension of the thumbnail * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> containing a * thumbnail of <code>image</code> * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>newSize</code> is larger than * the largest dimension of <code>image</code> or <= 0 */ public static BufferedImage createThumbnailFast(BufferedImage image, int newSize) { float ratio; int width = image.getWidth(); int height = image.getHeight(); if (width > height) { if (newSize >= width) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must be lower than" + " the image width"); } else if (newSize <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must" + " be greater than 0"); } ratio = (float) width / (float) height; width = newSize; height = (int) (newSize / ratio); } else { if (newSize >= height) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must be lower than" + " the image height"); } else if (newSize <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must" + " be greater than 0"); } ratio = (float) height / (float) width; height = newSize; width = (int) (newSize / ratio); } BufferedImage temp = createCompatibleImage(image, width, height); Graphics2D g2 = temp.createGraphics(); g2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BILINEAR); g2.drawImage(image, 0, 0, temp.getWidth(), temp.getHeight(), null); g2.dispose(); return temp; } /** * <p>Returns a thumbnail of a source image.</p> * <p>This method favors speed over quality. When the new size is less than * half the longest dimension of the source image, * {@link #createThumbnail(BufferedImage, int)} or * {@link #createThumbnail(BufferedImage, int, int)} should be used instead * to ensure the quality of the result without sacrificing too much * performance.</p> * * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @param image the source image * @param newWidth the width of the thumbnail * @param newHeight the height of the thumbnail * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> containing a * thumbnail of <code>image</code> * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>newWidth</code> is larger than * the width of <code>image</code> or if code>newHeight</code> is larger * than the height of <code>image</code> or if one of the dimensions * is <= 0 */ public static BufferedImage createThumbnailFast(BufferedImage image, int newWidth, int newHeight) { if (newWidth >= image.getWidth() || newHeight >= image.getHeight()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newWidth and newHeight cannot" + " be greater than the image" + " dimensions"); } else if (newWidth <= 0 || newHeight <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newWidth and newHeight must" + " be greater than 0"); } BufferedImage temp = createCompatibleImage(image, newWidth, newHeight); Graphics2D g2 = temp.createGraphics(); g2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BILINEAR); g2.drawImage(image, 0, 0, temp.getWidth(), temp.getHeight(), null); g2.dispose(); return temp; } /** * <p>Returns a thumbnail of a source image. <code>newSize</code> defines * the length of the longest dimension of the thumbnail. The other * dimension is then computed according to the dimensions ratio of the * original picture.</p> * <p>This method offers a good trade-off between speed and quality. * The result looks better than * {@link #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int)} when * the new size is less than half the longest dimension of the source * image, yet the rendering speed is almost similar.</p> * * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @param image the source image * @param newSize the length of the largest dimension of the thumbnail * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> containing a * thumbnail of <code>image</code> * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>newSize</code> is larger than * the largest dimension of <code>image</code> or <= 0 */ public static BufferedImage createThumbnail(BufferedImage image, int newSize) { int width = image.getWidth(); int height = image.getHeight(); boolean isWidthGreater = width > height; if (isWidthGreater) { if (newSize >= width) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must be lower than" + " the image width"); } } else if (newSize >= height) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must be lower than" + " the image height"); } if (newSize <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newSize must" + " be greater than 0"); } float ratioWH = (float) width / (float) height; float ratioHW = (float) height / (float) width; BufferedImage thumb = image; do { if (isWidthGreater) { width /= 2; if (width < newSize) { width = newSize; } height = (int) (width / ratioWH); } else { height /= 2; if (height < newSize) { height = newSize; } width = (int) (height / ratioHW); } BufferedImage temp = createCompatibleImage(image, width, height); Graphics2D g2 = temp.createGraphics(); g2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BILINEAR); g2.drawImage(thumb, 0, 0, temp.getWidth(), temp.getHeight(), null); g2.dispose(); thumb = temp; } while (newSize != (isWidthGreater ? width : height)); return thumb; } /** * <p>Returns a thumbnail of a source image.</p> * <p>This method offers a good trade-off between speed and quality. * The result looks better than * {@link #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int)} when * the new size is less than half the longest dimension of the source * image, yet the rendering speed is almost similar.</p> * * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @see #createThumbnailFast(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int, int) * @see #createThumbnail(java.awt.image.BufferedImage, int) * @param image the source image * @param newWidth the width of the thumbnail * @param newHeight the height of the thumbnail * @return a new compatible <code>BufferedImage</code> containing a * thumbnail of <code>image</code> * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>newWidth</code> is larger than * the width of <code>image</code> or if code>newHeight</code> is larger * than the height of <code>image or if one the dimensions is not > 0</code> */ public static BufferedImage createThumbnail(BufferedImage image, int newWidth, int newHeight) { int width = image.getWidth(); int height = image.getHeight(); if (newWidth >= width || newHeight >= height) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newWidth and newHeight cannot" + " be greater than the image" + " dimensions"); } else if (newWidth <= 0 || newHeight <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("newWidth and newHeight must" + " be greater than 0"); } BufferedImage thumb = image; do { if (width > newWidth) { width /= 2; if (width < newWidth) { width = newWidth; } } if (height > newHeight) { height /= 2; if (height < newHeight) { height = newHeight; } } BufferedImage temp = createCompatibleImage(image, width, height); Graphics2D g2 = temp.createGraphics(); g2.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BILINEAR); g2.drawImage(thumb, 0, 0, temp.getWidth(), temp.getHeight(), null); g2.dispose(); thumb = temp; } while (width != newWidth || height != newHeight); return thumb; } /** * <p>Returns an array of pixels, stored as integers, from a * <code>BufferedImage</code>. The pixels are grabbed from a rectangular * area defined by a location and two dimensions. Calling this method on * an image of type different from <code>BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB</code> * and <code>BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB</code> will unmanage the image.</p> * * @param img the source image * @param x the x location at which to start grabbing pixels * @param y the y location at which to start grabbing pixels * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to grab * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to grab * @param pixels a pre-allocated array of pixels of size w*h; can be null * @return <code>pixels</code> if non-null, a new array of integers * otherwise * @throws IllegalArgumentException is <code>pixels</code> is non-null and * of length < w*h */ public static int[] getPixels(BufferedImage img, int x, int y, int w, int h, int[] pixels) { if (w == 0 || h == 0) { return new int[0]; } if (pixels == null) { pixels = new int[w * h]; } else if (pixels.length < w * h) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("pixels array must have a length" + " >= w*h"); } int imageType = img.getType(); if (imageType == BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB || imageType == BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB) { Raster raster = img.getRaster(); return (int[]) raster.getDataElements(x, y, w, h, pixels); } // Unmanages the image return img.getRGB(x, y, w, h, pixels, 0, w); } /** * <p>Writes a rectangular area of pixels in the destination * <code>BufferedImage</code>. Calling this method on * an image of type different from <code>BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB</code> * and <code>BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB</code> will unmanage the image.</p> * * @param img the destination image * @param x the x location at which to start storing pixels * @param y the y location at which to start storing pixels * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to store * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to store * @param pixels an array of pixels, stored as integers * @throws IllegalArgumentException is <code>pixels</code> is non-null and * of length < w*h */ public static void setPixels(BufferedImage img, int x, int y, int w, int h, int[] pixels) { if (pixels == null || w == 0 || h == 0) { return; } else if (pixels.length < w * h) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("pixels array must have a length" + " >= w*h"); } int imageType = img.getType(); if (imageType == BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB || imageType == BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB) { WritableRaster raster = img.getRaster(); raster.setDataElements(x, y, w, h, pixels); } else { // Unmanages the image img.setRGB(x, y, w, h, pixels, 0, w); } } }