Interface PaintContext

public interface PaintContext

The PaintContext interface defines the encapsulated and optimized environment to generate color patterns in device space for fill or stroke operations on a Graphics2D. The PaintContext provides the necessary colors for Graphics2D operations in the form of a Raster associated with a ColorModel. The PaintContext maintains state for a particular paint operation. In a multi-threaded environment, several contexts can exist simultaneously for a single Paint object.

See Also:
Paint

Methods

Modifier and Type Method Description
void dispose()

Releases the resources allocated for the operation.

ColorModel getColorModel()

Returns the ColorModel of the output.

Raster getRaster​(int x, int y, int w, int h)

Returns a Raster containing the colors generated for the graphics operation.

Methods

dispose

void dispose()

Releases the resources allocated for the operation.

getColorModel

ColorModel getColorModel()

Returns the ColorModel of the output. Note that this ColorModel might be different from the hint specified in the createContext method of Paint. Not all PaintContext objects are capable of generating color patterns in an arbitrary ColorModel.

Returns:
the ColorModel of the output.

getRaster

Raster getRaster(int x,
                 int y,
                 int w,
                 int h)

Returns a Raster containing the colors generated for the graphics operation.

Parameters:
x - the x coordinate of the area in device space for which colors are generated.
y - the y coordinate of the area in device space for which colors are generated.
w - the width of the area in device space
h - the height of the area in device space
Returns:
a Raster representing the specified rectangular area and containing the colors generated for the graphics operation.

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