/* * @(#)XYTool.java 0.1 96/08/15 Jonathan Callahan * @(#)XYTool.java 2.3 97/10/13 Jonathan Callahan * * * This software was developed by the Thermal Modeling and Analysis * Project(TMAP) of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric * Administration's (NOAA) Pacific Marine Environmental Lab(PMEL), * hereafter referred to as NOAA/PMEL/TMAP. * * Access and use of this software shall impose the following * obligations and understandings on the user. The user is granted the * right, without any fee or cost, to use, copy, modify, alter, enhance * and distribute this software, and any derivative works thereof, and * its supporting documentation for any purpose whatsoever, provided * that this entire notice appears in all copies of the software, * derivative works and supporting documentation. Further, the user * agrees to credit NOAA/PMEL/TMAP in any publications that result from * the use of this software or in any product that includes this * software. The names TMAP, NOAA and/or PMEL, however, may not be used * in any advertising or publicity to endorse or promote any products * or commercial entity unless specific written permission is obtained * from NOAA/PMEL/TMAP. The user also understands that NOAA/PMEL/TMAP * is not obligated to provide the user with any support, consulting, * training or assistance of any kind with regard to the use, operation * and performance of this software nor to provide the user with any * updates, revisions, new versions or "bug fixes". * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY NOAA/PMEL/TMAP "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL NOAA/PMEL/TMAP BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER * RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF * CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTUOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE ACCESS, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * */ package dods.clients.importwizard.TMAP.map; import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Rectangle; //import dods.clients.importwizard.TMAP.map.MapTool; /** * A rectangular map tool defined by x, y, width and height. * * This tool draws a rubber-band box on the screen. * * @version 2.3, 13 Aug 1997 * @author Jonathan Callahan */ public class XYTool extends MapTool { /** * Constructs and initializes an XYTool with the specified parameters. * @param x the x coordinate * @param y the y coordinate * @param width the width of the XYTool * @param height the height of the XYTool * @param color the color of the XYTool */ public XYTool(int x, int y, int width, int height, Color color) { super(x, y, width, height, color); } /** * Constructs an XYTool and initializes it to the specified rectangle. * @param rect the rectangle of the XYTool * @param color the color of the XYTool */ public XYTool(Rectangle rect, Color color) { this(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height, color); } /** * Draws an XYTool. * * This method overrides the <code>abstract</code> method in * MapTool and allows us to instantiate an XYTool. * @param g the graphics context for the drawing operation. */ public void draw(Graphics g) { int i=0; g.setColor(color); g.drawRect(x, y, width, height); // IE5 chooses not to darw rectangles of zero width or height. // So we need to draw one vertical and one horizontal line // in case our rectange has zero width or height. g.drawLine(x,y,x+width,y); g.drawLine(x,y,x,y+height); if ( drawHandles ) { for (i=0; i<numHandles; i++) handle[i].draw(g); } } }