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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1995-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
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025:
026:        package java.awt;
027:
028:        import java.awt.geom.Dimension2D;
029:
030:        /**
031:         * The <code>Dimension</code> class encapsulates the width and 
032:         * height of a component (in integer precision) in a single object. 
033:         * The class is 
034:         * associated with certain properties of components. Several methods 
035:         * defined by the <code>Component</code> class and the 
036:         * <code>LayoutManager</code> interface return a 
037:         * <code>Dimension</code> object. 
038:         * <p>
039:         * Normally the values of <code>width</code> 
040:         * and <code>height</code> are non-negative integers. 
041:         * The constructors that allow you to create a dimension do 
042:         * not prevent you from setting a negative value for these properties. 
043:         * If the value of <code>width</code> or <code>height</code> is 
044:         * negative, the behavior of some methods defined by other objects is 
045:         * undefined. 
046:         * 
047:         * @version 	1.40, 05/05/07
048:         * @author 	Sami Shaio
049:         * @author 	Arthur van Hoff
050:         * @see         java.awt.Component
051:         * @see         java.awt.LayoutManager
052:         * @since       1.0
053:         */
054:        public class Dimension extends Dimension2D implements 
055:                java.io.Serializable {
056:
057:            /**
058:             * The width dimension; negative values can be used. 
059:             *
060:             * @serial
061:             * @see #getSize
062:             * @see #setSize
063:             * @since 1.0
064:             */
065:            public int width;
066:
067:            /**
068:             * The height dimension; negative values can be used. 
069:             *
070:             * @serial
071:             * @see #getSize
072:             * @see #setSize
073:             * @since 1.0
074:             */
075:            public int height;
076:
077:            /*
078:             * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID 
079:             */
080:            private static final long serialVersionUID = 4723952579491349524L;
081:
082:            /**
083:             * Initialize JNI field and method IDs
084:             */
085:            private static native void initIDs();
086:
087:            static {
088:                /* ensure that the necessary native libraries are loaded */
089:                Toolkit.loadLibraries();
090:                if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
091:                    initIDs();
092:                }
093:            }
094:
095:            /** 
096:             * Creates an instance of <code>Dimension</code> with a width 
097:             * of zero and a height of zero. 
098:             */
099:            public Dimension() {
100:                this (0, 0);
101:            }
102:
103:            /** 
104:             * Creates an instance of <code>Dimension</code> whose width  
105:             * and height are the same as for the specified dimension. 
106:             *
107:             * @param    d   the specified dimension for the 
108:             *               <code>width</code> and 
109:             *               <code>height</code> values
110:             */
111:            public Dimension(Dimension d) {
112:                this (d.width, d.height);
113:            }
114:
115:            /** 
116:             * Constructs a <code>Dimension</code> and initializes
117:             * it to the specified width and specified height.
118:             *
119:             * @param width the specified width 
120:             * @param height the specified height
121:             */
122:            public Dimension(int width, int height) {
123:                this .width = width;
124:                this .height = height;
125:            }
126:
127:            /**
128:             * {@inheritDoc}
129:             * @since 1.2
130:             */
131:            public double getWidth() {
132:                return width;
133:            }
134:
135:            /**
136:             * {@inheritDoc}
137:             * @since 1.2
138:             */
139:            public double getHeight() {
140:                return height;
141:            }
142:
143:            /**
144:             * Sets the size of this <code>Dimension</code> object to
145:             * the specified width and height in double precision.
146:             * Note that if <code>width</code> or <code>height</code>
147:             * are larger than <code>Integer.MAX_VALUE</code>, they will
148:             * be reset to <code>Integer.MAX_VALUE</code>.
149:             *
150:             * @param width  the new width for the <code>Dimension</code> object
151:             * @param height the new height for the <code>Dimension</code> object
152:             * @since 1.2
153:             */
154:            public void setSize(double width, double height) {
155:                this .width = (int) Math.ceil(width);
156:                this .height = (int) Math.ceil(height);
157:            }
158:
159:            /**
160:             * Gets the size of this <code>Dimension</code> object.
161:             * This method is included for completeness, to parallel the
162:             * <code>getSize</code> method defined by <code>Component</code>.
163:             *
164:             * @return   the size of this dimension, a new instance of 
165:             *           <code>Dimension</code> with the same width and height
166:             * @see      java.awt.Dimension#setSize
167:             * @see      java.awt.Component#getSize
168:             * @since    1.1
169:             */
170:            public Dimension getSize() {
171:                return new Dimension(width, height);
172:            }
173:
174:            /**
175:             * Sets the size of this <code>Dimension</code> object to the specified size.
176:             * This method is included for completeness, to parallel the
177:             * <code>setSize</code> method defined by <code>Component</code>.
178:             * @param    d  the new size for this <code>Dimension</code> object
179:             * @see      java.awt.Dimension#getSize
180:             * @see      java.awt.Component#setSize
181:             * @since    1.1
182:             */
183:            public void setSize(Dimension d) {
184:                setSize(d.width, d.height);
185:            }
186:
187:            /**
188:             * Sets the size of this <code>Dimension</code> object 
189:             * to the specified width and height.
190:             * This method is included for completeness, to parallel the
191:             * <code>setSize</code> method defined by <code>Component</code>.
192:             *
193:             * @param    width   the new width for this <code>Dimension</code> object
194:             * @param    height  the new height for this <code>Dimension</code> object
195:             * @see      java.awt.Dimension#getSize
196:             * @see      java.awt.Component#setSize
197:             * @since    1.1
198:             */
199:            public void setSize(int width, int height) {
200:                this .width = width;
201:                this .height = height;
202:            }
203:
204:            /**
205:             * Checks whether two dimension objects have equal values.
206:             */
207:            public boolean equals(Object obj) {
208:                if (obj instanceof  Dimension) {
209:                    Dimension d = (Dimension) obj;
210:                    return (width == d.width) && (height == d.height);
211:                }
212:                return false;
213:            }
214:
215:            /**
216:             * Returns the hash code for this <code>Dimension</code>.
217:             *
218:             * @return    a hash code for this <code>Dimension</code>
219:             */
220:            public int hashCode() {
221:                int sum = width + height;
222:                return sum * (sum + 1) / 2 + width;
223:            }
224:
225:            /**
226:             * Returns a string representation of the values of this 
227:             * <code>Dimension</code> object's <code>height</code> and 
228:             * <code>width</code> fields. This method is intended to be used only 
229:             * for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned 
230:             * string may vary between implementations. The returned string may be 
231:             * empty but may not be <code>null</code>.
232:             * 
233:             * @return  a string representation of this <code>Dimension</code> 
234:             *          object
235:             */
236:            public String toString() {
237:                return getClass().getName() + "[width=" + width + ",height="
238:                        + height + "]";
239:            }
240:        }
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