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Table of contents
- Preface
- Preview
- General background information
- Discussion and sample code
- Run the program
- Summary
- What's next?
- Online video links
- Miscellaneous
- Complete program listing
Preface
This module is one of a series of modules designed to teach you about Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) using Java.
The program described in this module requires the use of the Guzdial-Ericson multimedia class library. You will find download, installation, and usageinstructions for the library at Java OOP: The Guzdial-Ericson Multimedia Class Library .
Viewing tip
I recommend that you open another copy of this document in a separate browser window and use the following links to easily find and view the Figures and Listings while you are reading about them.
Figures
- Figure 1 . Raw butterfly image.
- Figure 2 . Beach scene with student's name added.
- Figure 3 . Composite image.
- Figure 4 . Required text output.
- Figure 5 . Cropped and flipped version of the butterfly image.
- Figure 6 . Partially complete version of the output picture.
Listings
- Listing 1 . The driver class named Prob02.
- Listing 2 . Beginning of the Prob02Runner class.
- Listing 3 . Beginning of the run method.
- Listing 4 . Beginning of the cropAndFlip method.
- Listing 5 . Process using nested loops.
- Listing 6 . Call the copyPictureWithCrop method from the run method..
- Listing 7 . Beginning of the method named copyPictureWithCrop.
- Listing 8 . Process using nested loops.
- Listing 9 . The remainder of the run method.
- Listing 10 . Complete program listing.
Preview
In this module, you will learn how to:
- Work directly with individual pixels and keep track of coordinate values.
- Copy a portion of one picture into a specific location in another picture.
- Crop and flip a picture.
Program specifications
Write a program named Prob02 that uses the class definition shown in Listing 1 and Ericson's media library along with the image files named Prob02a.jpg and Prob02b.jpg to produce the three graphic output images shown in Figure 1 , Figure 2 , and Figure 3 .
Figure 1 - Raw butterfly image.
Figure 2 - Beach scene with student's name added.
Figure 3 - Composite image.
May define new classes
You may define new classes as necessary to cause your program to behave as required, but you may not modify the class definition for the class named Prob02 given in Listing 1 .
The facing butterfly images
The two facing images of the butterflies in the final output picture are separated by two pixels and those two images as a pair are centered in thepicture of the beach.
Required text output
In addition to the three output images mentioned above, your program must display your name and the other three lines of text shown in Figure 4 on the command-line screen:
Figure 4 . Required text output. |
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Display your name here.
Picture, filename Prob02a.jpg height 118 width 100Picture, filename Prob02b.jpg height 240 width 320
Picture, filename None height 101 width 77 |