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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java3030: Merging Pictures .
The questions and the answers are connected by hyperlinks to make it easy for you to navigate from the question to the answer and back again.
Given the two input images shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 , which of the following two output images is produced by the code in Listing 1 ? Note that the differences in the two possible output images are subtle. Also note the RGB colorvalues shown at the same cursor location in all four images.
A. Figure 3
B. Figure 4
Listing 1 . Question 1. |
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/*File Java3030ra Copyright 2013 R.G.Baldwin
*********************************************************/import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.GradientPaint;import java.awt.geom.Ellipse2D;
public class Java3030ra{public static void main(String[] args){new Java3030raRunner().run();
}//end main method}//end class Java3030ra
//======================================================//class Java3030raRunner{
public void run(){Picture penguin = new Picture("Prob05a.jpg");
penguin.explore();Picture hare = new Picture("Prob05b.jpg");
hare.explore();merge(hare,penguin);
hare.explore();}//end run
//----------------------------------------------------//private void merge(Picture left,Picture right){
int width = left.getWidth();int height = left.getHeight();
double scaleL = 0;double scaleR = 0;
int redL = 0;int greenL = 0;
int blueL = 0;int redR = 0;
int greenR = 0;int blueR = 0;
Pixel pixelL = null;Pixel pixelR = null;
for(int row = 0;row<height;row++){
for(int col = 0;col<width;col++){
scaleR = (double)col/width;scaleR *= scaleR;
scaleL = 1.0 - scaleR;pixelL = left.getPixel(col,row);
pixelR = right.getPixel(col,row);redL = pixelL.getColor().getRed();
greenL = pixelL.getColor().getGreen();blueL = pixelL.getColor().getBlue();
redR = pixelR.getColor().getRed();greenR = pixelR.getColor().getGreen();
blueR = pixelR.getColor().getBlue();redL = (int)(redL*scaleL + redR*scaleR);
greenL = (int)(greenL*scaleL + greenR*scaleR);blueL = (int)(blueL*scaleL + blueR*scaleR);
pixelL.setColor(new Color(redL,greenL,blueL));}//end inner loop
}//end outer loop}//end merge
//----------------------------------------------------//}//end class Java3030raRunner |
Figure 1 - One of two input images.
Figure 2 - The second of two input images.
Figure 3 - Possible output image.
Figure 4 - Possible output image.
What is the meaning of the following two images?
This image was inserted here simply to insert some space between the questions and the answers to keep them from being visible on the screen at thesame time.
The image is also an example of the kinds of things that we do in my course titled ITSE 2321, Object-Oriented Programming.
This image was also inserted for the purpose of inserting space between the questions and the answers.
The code in Listing 1 produces the output image shown in Figure 3 .
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