Computer Science 252
Problem Solving with Java
Fall 2013, The College of Saint Rose
Rectangles Demo
A working demo of Rectangles will appear below. Click inside the applet to interact with it.
Rectangles BlueJ Project
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Rectangles Source Code
The Java source code for Rectangles is below. Click on a file name to download it.
import objectdraw.*; /* * This program draws rectangles interactively. When the mouse is * pressed, the coordinates are saved as one corner of a rectangle to * be drawn. As the mouse is dragged, a rectangle is drawn with that * point as one corner, the current point as the other. Finally, when the * mouse is relased, the final rectangle is drawn. * * Jim Teresco, Siena College, CSCI 120, Spring 2011 * The College of Saint Rose, Fall 2013 * * $Id: Rectangles.java 2218 2013-10-18 14:06:39Z terescoj $ */ public class Rectangles extends WindowController { // Coordinate of one corner of the rectangles being drawn private Location firstCorner; // last temporary rectangle drawn during a drag private FramedRect tempRect; /* * When the mouse is pressed, save the press point to be used as * the first corner of a rectangle to draw */ public void onMousePress(Location point) { firstCorner = point; tempRect = null; } /* * As the user is dragging, remove any temp rectangle already drawn, * draw a rectangle from the saved point to current point. */ public void onMouseDrag(Location point) { if (tempRect != null) tempRect.removeFromCanvas(); tempRect = new FramedRect(firstCorner, point, canvas); } /* * Done dragging, remove any temp rectangle already drawn, * draw a rectangle from the saved point to current point. */ public void onMouseRelease(Location point) { if (tempRect != null) tempRect.removeFromCanvas(); new FramedRect(firstCorner, point, canvas); } }