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-/* AreaAveragingScaleFilter.java -- Java class for filtering images
- Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-This file is part of GNU Classpath.
-
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-
-
-package java.awt.image;
-
-/**
- * This filter should produce images which do not have image artifacts
- * like broken lines which were originally unbroken. The cost is of
- * course speed. Using bi-linear interpolation here against 4 pixel
- * points should give the desired results although Sun does not
- * specify what the exact algorithm should be.
- * <br>
- * Currently this filter does nothing and needs to be implemented.
- *
- * @author C. Brian Jones (cbj@gnu.org)
- */
-public class AreaAveragingScaleFilter extends ReplicateScaleFilter
-{
- /**
- * Construct an instance of <code>AreaAveragingScaleFilter</code> which
- * should be used in conjunction with a <code>FilteredImageSource</code>
- * object.
- *
- * @param width the width of the destination image
- * @param height the height of the destination image
- */
- public AreaAveragingScaleFilter(int width, int height) {
- super(width, height);
- }
-
- /**
- * The <code>ImageProducer</code> should call this method with a
- * bit mask of hints from any of <code>RANDOMPIXELORDER</code>,
- * <code>TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT</code>, <code>COMPLETESCANLINES</code>,
- * <code>SINGLEPASS</code>, <code>SINGLEFRAME</code> from the
- * <code>ImageConsumer</code> interface.
- * <br>
- * FIXME - more than likely Sun's implementation desires
- * <code>TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT</code> order and this method is overloaded here
- * in order to assure that mask is part of the hints added to
- * the consumer.
- *
- * @param flags a bit mask of hints
- * @see ImageConsumer
- */
- public void setHints(int flags)
- {
- consumer.setHints(flags);
- }
-
- /**
- * This function delivers a rectangle of pixels where any
- * pixel(m,n) is stored in the array as a <code>byte</code> at
- * index (n * scansize + m + offset).
- *
- * @param x the x coordinate of the rectangle
- * @param y the y coordinate of the rectangle
- * @param w the width of the rectangle
- * @param h the height of the rectangle
- * @param model the <code>ColorModel</code> used to translate the pixels
- * @param pixels the array of pixel values
- * @param offset the index of the first pixels in the <code>pixels</code> array
- * @param scansize the width to use in extracting pixels from the <code>pixels</code> array
- */
- public void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,
- ColorModel model, byte[] pixels, int offset, int scansize)
- {
- consumer.setPixels(x, y, w, h, model, pixels, offset, scansize);
- }
-
- /**
- * This function delivers a rectangle of pixels where any
- * pixel(m,n) is stored in the array as an <code>int</code> at
- * index (n * scansize + m + offset).
- *
- * @param x the x coordinate of the rectangle
- * @param y the y coordinate of the rectangle
- * @param w the width of the rectangle
- * @param h the height of the rectangle
- * @param model the <code>ColorModel</code> used to translate the pixels
- * @param pixels the array of pixel values
- * @param offset the index of the first pixels in the <code>pixels</code> array
- * @param scansize the width to use in extracting pixels from the <code>pixels</code> array
- */
- public void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,
- ColorModel model, int[] pixels, int offset, int scansize)
- {
- consumer.setPixels(x, y, w, h, model, pixels, offset, scansize);
- }
-
-}
-