org.das2.event.DragRenderer

A DragRenderer provides the feedback to the human operator of what their mousing is doing. It applies constraints to the drag as well. It promotes the AWT mouse events into events that represent the operation, implementing for example mouse gestures.


ghostColor

use this color when drawing ghostly backgrounds for contrast.


clear

clear( java.awt.Graphics g ) → void

clears whatever renderDrag rendered. This is not used by the DasMouseInputAdapter, but must still be supported for now. Originally the drag renderer would have to unpaint itself as well, but this is no longer used.

Parameters

g - the graphics context

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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getMouseDragEvent

getMouseDragEvent( Object source, java.awt.Point p1, java.awt.Point p2, boolean isModified ) → MouseDragEvent

promotes the drag begin and end into a mouseDragEvent.

Parameters

source - an Object
p1 - the click point
p2 - the current mouse position during drag and release.
isModified - a boolean

Returns:

an org.das2.event.MouseDragEvent

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isPointSelection

isPointSelection( ) → boolean

indicates that the mouse module's mousePointSelected() should be called as new mouse events come in.

Returns:

true if the mouse module should receive events during the drag.

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isUpdatingDragSelection

isUpdatingDragSelection( ) → boolean

range selection events should be fired during drag.

Returns:

true if selection events should be fired during drag.

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renderDrag

renderDrag( java.awt.Graphics g, java.awt.Point p1, java.awt.Point p2 ) → Rectangle

draws the drag for mousing from p1 to p2, and returns an array of Rectangles covering the rendering. If nothing is drawn, then an array of length zero should be returned, and nulls are allowed in the array. p1 and p2, and g are in the canvas frame of reference.

Parameters

g - the graphics context for rendering
p1 - the click point
p2 - the current mouse position during drag and release.

Returns:

a java.awt.Rectangle[]

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