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/*
* @(#)RoundButton.java 1.6 97/06/18 Jeff Dinkins
*
* Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
*/
package actual;
import java.applet.*;
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
/**
* RoundButton - a class that produces a lightweight button.
*
* Lightweight components can have "transparent" areas, meaning that
* you can see the background of the container behind these areas.
*
*/
public class RoundButton extends Component {
ActionListener actionListener; // Post action events to listeners
String label; // The Button's text
protected boolean pressed = false; // true if the button is detented.
/**
* Constructs a RoundButton with no label.
*/
public RoundButton() {
this("");
}
/**
* Constructs a RoundButton with the specified label.
* @param label the label of the button
*/
public RoundButton(String label) {
this.label = label;
enableEvents(AWTEvent.MOUSE_EVENT_MASK);
}
/**
* gets the label
* @see setLabel
*/
public String getLabel() {
return label;
}
/**
* sets the label
* @see getLabel
*/
public void setLabel(String label) {
this.label = label;
invalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* paints the RoundButton
*/
public void paint(Graphics g) {
int s = Math.min(getSize().width - 1, getSize().height - 1);
// paint the interior of the button
if(pressed) {
g.setColor(getBackground().darker().darker());
} else {
g.setColor(getBackground());
}
g.fillArc(0, 0, s, s, 0, 360);
// draw the perimeter of the button
g.setColor(getBackground().darker().darker().darker());
g.drawArc(0, 0, s, s, 0, 360);
// draw the label centered in the button
Font f = getFont();
if(f != null) {
FontMetrics fm = getFontMetrics(getFont());
g.setColor(getForeground());
g.drawString(label,
s/2 - fm.stringWidth(label)/2,
s/2 + fm.getMaxDescent());
}
}
/**
* The preferred size of the button.
*/
public Dimension getPreferredSize() {
Font f = getFont();
if(f != null) {
FontMetrics fm = getFontMetrics(getFont());
int max = Math.max(fm.stringWidth(label) + 40, fm.getHeight() + 40);
return new Dimension(max, max);
} else {
return new Dimension(100, 100);
}
}
/**
* The minimum size of the button.
*/
public Dimension getMinimumSize() {
return new Dimension(100, 100);
}
/**
* Adds the specified action listener to receive action events
* from this button.
* @param listener the action listener
*/
public void addActionListener(ActionListener listener) {
actionListener = AWTEventMulticaster.add(actionListener, listener);
enableEvents(AWTEvent.MOUSE_EVENT_MASK);
}
/**
* Removes the specified action listener so it no longer receives
* action events from this button.
* @param listener the action listener
*/
public void removeActionListener(ActionListener listener) {
actionListener = AWTEventMulticaster.remove(actionListener, listener);
}
/**
* Determine if click was inside round button.
*/
public boolean contains(int x, int y) {
int mx = getSize().width/2;
int my = getSize().height/2;
return (((mx-x)*(mx-x) + (my-y)*(my-y)) <= mx*mx);
}
/**
* Paints the button and distribute an action event to all listeners.
*/
public void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent e) {
Graphics g;
switch(e.getID()) {
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED:
// render myself inverted....
pressed = true;
// Repaint might flicker a bit. To avoid this, you can use
// double buffering (see the Gauge example).
repaint();
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_RELEASED:
if(actionListener != null) {
actionListener.actionPerformed(new ActionEvent(
this, ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED, label));
}
// render myself normal again
if(pressed == true) {
pressed = false;
// Repaint might flicker a bit. To avoid this, you can use
// double buffering (see the Gauge example).
repaint();
}
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_ENTERED:
break;
case MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED:
if(pressed == true) {
// Cancel! Don't send action event.
pressed = false;
// Repaint might flicker a bit. To avoid this, you can use
// double buffering (see the Gauge example).
repaint();
// Note: for a more complete button implementation,
// you wouldn't want to cancel at this point, but
// rather detect when the mouse re-entered, and
// re-highlight the button. There are a few state
// issues that that you need to handle, which we leave
// this an an excercise for the reader (I always
// wanted to say that!)
}
break;
}
super.processMouseEvent(e);
}
}