/* * $Id$ * * This code is part of the 'iText Tutorial'. * You can find the complete tutorial at the following address: * http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/ * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net */ package com.lowagie.examples.objects.images; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.RandomAccessFile; import com.lowagie.text.Document; import com.lowagie.text.DocumentException; import com.lowagie.text.Image; import com.lowagie.text.pdf.PdfWriter; /** * Using raw data to construct an Image object. */ public class RawData { /** * Raw data. * @param args no arguments needed */ public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("bytes[] / raw image"); // step 1: creation of a document-object Document document = new Document(); try { // step 2: // we create a writer that listens to the document // and directs a PDF-stream to a file PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream("rawdata.pdf")); // step 3: we open the document document.open(); // step 4: we add content (example by Paulo Soares) // creation a jpeg passed as an array of bytes to the Image RandomAccessFile rf = new RandomAccessFile("otsoe.jpg", "r"); int size = (int)rf.length(); byte imext[] = new byte[size]; rf.readFully(imext); rf.close(); Image img1 = Image.getInstance(imext); img1.setAbsolutePosition(50, 500); document.add(img1); // creation of an image of 100 x 100 pixels (x 3 bytes for the Red, Green and Blue value) byte data[] = new byte[100*100*3]; for (int k = 0; k < 100; ++k) { for (int j = 0; j < 300; j += 3) { data[k * 300 + j] = (byte)(255 * Math.sin(j * .5 * Math.PI / 300)); data[k * 300 + j + 1] = (byte)(256 - j * 256 / 300); data[k * 300 + j + 2] = (byte)(255 * Math.cos(k * .5 * Math.PI / 100)); } } Image img2 = Image.getInstance(100, 100, 3, 8, data); img2.setAbsolutePosition(200, 200); document.add(img2); } catch(DocumentException de) { System.err.println(de.getMessage()); } catch(IOException ioe) { System.err.println(ioe.getMessage()); } // step 5: we close the document document.close(); } }